Lasioderma baudii

Schilsky, 1899

Lasioderma baudii is a of in the Anobiidae, described by Schilsky in 1899. It belongs to the Lasioderma, which includes other stored-product pests such as the (L. serricorne). Information on this specific species is limited, with only three observations recorded on iNaturalist and minimal published literature.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Lasioderma baudii: /ˌlæsiəˈdɜːrmə ˈbɔːdiːaɪ/

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Identification

Distinguished from the congeneric and economically significant (Lasioderma serricorne) by subtle morphological differences, though specific diagnostic characters for L. baudii are not well-documented in accessible literature.

Distribution

Distribution records indicate presence in multiple localities, though specific geographic range details are not well-documented. GBIF records confirm the as present.

Similar Taxa

  • Lasioderma serricorneCongeneric with similar ; L. serricorne is a major stored-product pest with well-documented , while L. baudii remains poorly known.

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