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Pentarthrum huttoni

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Coleoptera

Subfamily
  
Cossoninae

Scientific name
  
Pentarthrum huttoni

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Family
  
Tribe
  
Pentarthrini

Higher classification
  
Pentarthrum

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Pentarthrum, Beetle, Insect, True weevils, Weevil

Pentarthrum huttoni is a species of wood boring weevil in family Curculionidae. It has a mainly nearctic distribution, but has also been reported from several European countries. It was first reported in Austria in 2006 when it was found to be the cause of disintegration of historically significant 18th century softwood coffins in the crypt of St. Michael’s church in the center of Vienna.

These beetles prefer extremely high humidity (100%), and also prefer to attack wood that is already rotting. Most Central European records are from buildings.

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Pentarthrum huttoni Wikipedia


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