Wood (1992)'s description of Beaverium dihingicum is now a recognized combination, nov. R. Schedl, in 1951, established the combination, Beaverium rufonitidus. November marked the reclassification of the Coptodryas brevior, previously known as (Eggers). The combination Terminalinus dipterocarpi, as proposed by Hopkins in 1915, signifies a taxonomic reclassification. The combination Terminalinus sexspinatus (Schedl, 1935) is now formally recognized. Hopkins, in 1915, meticulously combined terminalinus and terminaliae to produce the taxonomic name Terminalinus terminaliae. *Truncaudum leverensis* (Browne, 1986), a taxonomic reclassification. Findings from Cyclorhipidion Hagedorn's 1912 work and the subsequent reclassification of Planiculus kororensis (Wood, 1960) represent vital contributions to the field of biological classification. The year 1933 saw the description by Schedl of the taxonomic combination, Planiculus loricatus. The taxonomic combination, Planiculus murudensis (Browne, 1965), undergoes a reclassification. Among Euwallacea Reitter's November 1915 collection, there is Terminalinus anisopterae, combined as per Browne's 1983 description. The taxonomic combination Terminalinus indigens (Schedl, 1955) represents a newly classified entity. Flavopiridol The taxonomic combination of Terminalinus macropterus (Schedl, 1935) is hereby presented. The combination of Terminalinus major (Stebbing, 1909) has been undertaken. The combination Terminalinus pilifer (Eggers, 1923) represents a notable taxonomic revision. The taxonomic combination, nov., Terminalinus posticepilosus (Schedl, 1951), has been established. A taxonomic revision has reclassified Terminalinus pseudopilifer (Schedl, 1936), designating it a combined species. Within the November taxonomic revisions, Terminalinus sulcinoides (Schedl, 1974) was reclassified as a combination. In 2010, Fortiborus Hulcr & Cognato detailed all findings pertaining to nov., encompassing the Microperus micrographus species, a reassignment from Schedl's 1958 work. A new combined species, Microperus truncatipennis (Schedl, 1961), is formally recognized in November. In the records of November, both Xyleborinus Reitter, published in 1913, and the taxonomic adjustment of Ambrosiophilus immitatrix, detailed by Schedl in 1975, are noteworthy findings. Officially recognized as a combination, Ambrosiophilus semirufus was described by Schedl in the year 1959. Arixyleborus crenulatus (Eggers, 1920) is re-combined and listed in November's taxonomic update. The species initially named Arixyleborus strombosiopsis by Schedl in 1957 is now categorized as a combined entity. Combining novel elements, the new combination, Beaverium batoensis (Eggers, 1923) is highlighted. Newly combined, nov., is Beaverium calvus (Schedl, 1942). November witnessed the introduction of the taxonomic combination Beaverium obstipus (Schedl, 1935). The taxonomic combination, Beaverium rufus (Schedl, 1951), warrants further study. The taxonomic combination *Coptodryas cuneola* (Eggers, 1927) stands as a notable point in the annals of taxonomy. A combined taxonomic designation, Cyclorhipidion amanicum (Hagedorn, 1910), was implemented in the month of November. The re-classification of Cyclorhipidion impar (Eggers, 1927) as a new combined species occurred during November. November marked a significant change in the taxonomic classification of Cyclorhipidion inaequale (Schedl, 1934). The combination Cyclorhipidion kajangensis (Schedl, 1942) is being recombined, effective November. As of November, the combination of Cyclorhipidion obiensis, as per the Browne's 1980 classification, now stands. A revision in taxonomic classification, Cyclorhipidion obtusatum, as initially presented by Schedl in 1972, has been subject to a combination. The combination Cyclorhipidion perpunctatum (Schedl, 1971), classified in November. Cyclorhipidion repositum (Schedl), a reclassification, was noted in November. The taxonomic combination Cyclorhipidion separandum (Schedl, 1971) deserves attention. The taxonomic combination Debus abscissus (Browne, 1974) was created. Debus amplexicauda, a species defined by its characteristic combination, was identified and described by Hagedorn in 1910. In 1933, Schedl's work on Debus armillatus successfully finalized the establishment of this species' systematic combination. Eggers (1927) is credited with the combination of the species, Debus balbalanus. Taxonomically speaking, the combination of Debus blandus, named by Schedl in 1954, deserves special consideration. Browne's 1980 publication established Debus cavatus as a newly combined classification, now recognized and described in current taxonomy. Flavopiridol By combining existing knowledge, Eggers in 1927, classified the cylindrical species Debus cylindromorphus. The combination of Debus dentatus, as described by Blandford in 1895, represents a noteworthy taxonomic action. Debus excavus (Schedl, 1964) presents a combined taxonomic designation. The combination of the taxonomy of Debus fischeri, initially described by Hagedorn in 1908, is considered. Browne's 1983 publication details the combination of Debus and hatanakai. Schedl's work in 1959 details a combined characteristic, specifically identified as Debus insitivus. Eggers (1927) described the combination Debus persimilis in the month of November. In 1974, Browne established the new species combination, Debus subdentatus. November brings the combined form, Debus trispinatus (Browne, 1981). November saw the combination of Diuncus taxicornis (Schedl, 1971). Taxonomically, Browne (1984) combined the genera Euwallacea and agathis, resulting in Euwallacea agathis. The November entry for taxonomic revisions features Euwallacea assimilis (Eggers, 1927), a combination. Euwallacea bryanti (Sampson, 1919), a combination, is noted in November. Schedl's 1936 description of Euwallacea latecarinatus now takes on a new combined form, reflecting current taxonomic practices. Euwallacea pseudorudis, a combination described by Schedl in 1951, is referenced in November. Euwallacea semipolitus (Schedl, 1951), a combination. November's taxonomic update includes the combination of Euwallacea temetiuicus (Beeson, 1935). In 1962, Browne proposed the combination of the name Immanus duploarmatus, nov. As part of a broader taxonomic review, Leptoxyleborus sublinearis (Eggers, 1940) underwent a combination within the classification system. *Peridryocoetes pinguis* (Dryocoetini), originally described in 1983 by Browne, is now presented as a combined taxonomic entry. November brought the taxonomic combination Stictodex halli (Schedl, 1954). Stictodex rimulosus, as combined by Schedl in 1959, deserves attention. Browne, in 1980, combined species to create the classification now known as Terminalinus granurum. The abbreviation nov. is used for the newly combined species Terminalinus indonesianus (Browne, 1984). During November, the combination Terminalinus moluccanus (Browne, 1985) was documented. A new combination, Terminalinus pseudomajor (Schedl, 1951), is indicated by nov. A noteworthy taxonomic combination, Terminalinus sublongus (Eggers, 1927). November marked the acquisition of the comb, Terminalinus takeharai (Browne). The species Terminalinus xanthophyllus, described by Schedl in 1942, is now reclassified. The combination Tricosa abberrans (Schedl, 1959) is presented as such. The current taxonomic status of Xenoxylebora truncatula (Schedl, 1957) is a new combination. Xyleborinus figuratus (Schedl, 1959) is now recognized as a combined taxon. The combination of elements results in the recognized species Xylosandrus cancellatus (Eggers, 1936). In the month of November, specimens of Xyleborus species were collected and cataloged. Flavopiridol Fifteen different synonyms are now proposed for Anisandrus ursulus, as designated by Eggers in 1923, which is equivalent to Xyleborus lativentris as presented by Schedl in 1942, a synonym. Ten different sentence structures are presented in this list, each a unique variation of the initial sentence. Cyclorhipidion amanicus, a species initially documented by Hagedorn in 1910, is now considered synonymous with Xyleborus jongaensis, which was later categorized by Schedl in 1941. Ten structurally distinct rewrites of the original sentence will be presented in a list. The species Cyclorhipidion bodoanum (Reitter, 1913) is synonymous with Xyleborus takinoyensis, described by Murayama in 1953. This JSON schema generates a diverse list of sentences, varying in structure and phrasing. Cyclorhipidion pelliculosum, described by Eichhoff in 1878, is synonymous with Xyleborus okinosenensis, first identified by Murayama in 1961. The JSON schema must be returned. Schedl's 1942 classification of Cyclorhipidion repositum now aligns with Browne's 1979 synonymization of Xyleborus pruinosulus. A list of sentences, each a distinct variation of the original input, is provided in this JSON schema. The species Debus persimilis, documented by Eggers in 1927, is now considered a synonym for Xyleborus subdolosus, as established by Schedl in 1942c. A list of sentences is returned as part of this JSON schema. Debus robustipennis (Schedl, 1954) is a species synonymized with Xyleborus interponens, as identified in Schedl's 1954 publication. The return of this particular item is crucial. As per Schedl's 1942 classification, Euwallacea destruens, originally identified by Blandford in 1896, is considered synonymous with Xyleborus procerior. A list of sentences is returned by this JSON schema. The species Euwallacea nigrosetosus, first documented by Schedl in 1939, is subsequently recognized as a synonym of Xyleborus nigripennis, as determined by Schedl in 1951. Present ten distinct alternatives to these sentences; each rewrite must feature a different grammatical pattern and a distinctive arrangement of words, yet keep the core message the same. The 1910 description of Euwallacea siporanus by Hagedorn and the 1942 identification of Xyleborus perakensis by Schedl are now recognized as representing the same species, hence they are synonymous. A list of sentences follows, each one crafted with care for originality. Microperus quercicola, a classification originally presented by Eggers in 1926, corresponds to Xyleborus semistriatus, as identified by Schedl in 1971, designating them as synonymous.