Dinapate wrightii
Dinapate wrightii, also known as the giant palm borer, is the largest species in the beetle family Bostrichidae, and sometimes a pest of palm trees, especially Washingtonia filifera and Washingtonia robusta. It is native to extreme southern California and possibly Baja California, and only commonly recorded from the Coachella Valley.
Host Genome
Related Symbionts
0 recordsSymbiont records associated with Dinapate wrightii
| Classification | Function | Function Tags | Reference | |
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No symbionts foundNo symbiont records associated with this host species. |
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Metagenome Information
1 recordsMetagenome sequencing data associated with Dinapate wrightii
| Run | Platform | Location | Date | BioProject |
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SRR19201375
WGS |
ILLUMINA
Illumina HiSeq 3000 |
USA
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1994
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PRJNA836854 |
Amplicon Information
0 recordsAmplicon sequencing data associated with Dinapate wrightii
| Run | Classification | Platform | Location | Environment |
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No amplicons foundNo amplicon records associated with this host species. |
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Related Articles
0 recordsResearch articles related to Dinapate wrightii
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No articles foundNo research articles associated with Dinapate wrightii. |
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