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2008
ATTELABIDAE Attelabinae Attelabus Linnaeus, 1758 Attelabus canaliculatus Olivier, 1807. Blackwelder, 1947:832; O’Brien & Wibmer, 1982:11 *Hisp. Euscelus Schönherr, 1833 Euscelus angulosus (Gyllenhal, 1833). O’Brien & Wibmer, 1982:11 Euscelus armatus (Gyllenhal, 1833).
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ATTELABIDAE Attelabinae Attelabus Linnaeus, 1758 Attelabus canaliculatus Olivier, 1807. Blackwelder, 1947:832; O’Brien & Wibmer, 1982:11 *Hisp. Euscelus Schönherr, 1833 Euscelus angulosus (Gyllenhal, 1833). O’Brien & Wibmer, 1982:11 Euscelus armatus (Gyllenhal, 1833).
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A Ball-rolling Neotropical Weevil, Pilolabus viridans (Gyllenhal) (Coleoptera: Attelabidae)
American Entomologist, 1992The Mexican attelabid Pilolabus viridans (Gyllenhal) constructs brood chambers from leaves of Guazuma tomentosa Humboldt, Bonpland, and Kunth. The cutting, folding, and bruising of a leaf to make it wilt are behaviors similar to those of other attelabids, but the almost perfect spherical shape of the roll is apparently unreported in the literature on ...
Anne T. Howden, Bruce D. Gill
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2022
Four species of beetles from the Attelabidae family and 19 ones from the Curculionidae family, trophically connected with the plants of the Populus genus, are known at the present time in the territory of the western regions of the Ukrainian SSR. The data on the ecology of the above-mentioned species are given in the article.
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Four species of beetles from the Attelabidae family and 19 ones from the Curculionidae family, trophically connected with the plants of the Populus genus, are known at the present time in the territory of the western regions of the Ukrainian SSR. The data on the ecology of the above-mentioned species are given in the article.
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2022
Materials are presented on faunistic composition, ecological peculiarities, distribution and economic significance of seven species of Attelabidae from the genera ????ctiscus T h o m s., Chonostropheus P r e l l., Deporaus S a m., Attelabus L., Apoderus ?? l.
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Materials are presented on faunistic composition, ecological peculiarities, distribution and economic significance of seven species of Attelabidae from the genera ????ctiscus T h o m s., Chonostropheus P r e l l., Deporaus S a m., Attelabus L., Apoderus ?? l.
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Euscelus species of the West Indies (Coleoptera: Attelabidae)
Zootaxa, 2007Fourteen species of Euscelus Schoenherr are recognized from the West Indies: E. armatus (Gyllenhal), E. scutellatus (Klug), E. dentipes (Fabricius), E. angulosus (Gyllenhal), E. scrobiculatus Voss, E. uviferae Marshall, E. pulchellus (Suffrian), E. cribrarius (Olivier), E. biguttatus (Fabricius), E. sexmaculatus (Chevrolat), E. aureolus (Gyllenhal), E.
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Three new species of the genus Euscelophilus Voss (Coleoptera: Attelabidae) from China
Zootaxa, 2008Euscelophilus Voss currently contains 14 recognisable species, all occurring in China but two also in Korea and one each also in Myanmar and Cambodia. In this paper, three additional species from China (E. longispinus, E. gaoligongensis and E. caperratus) are described as new to science, and the male genitalia of two described species (E.
Xie, Meng, Liang, Xingcai
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Zur Kenntnis sudamerikanischer Attelabiden (1) (Coleoptera Attelabidae)
1957(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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2022
In the territory of 16 regions of the Ukraine 22 species of leaf rolles were observed from the genera Auletobius Des b r., Laciorhynchites J e k., Pselaphorhynchites S ?? h i l s., Coenorrhinus Thorns. , Homalorhynchites V ?? s s., Haplorhyrichites V ?? s s., Involoulus S c h r a n k., Rhynchites S ?? h n e i d.
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In the territory of 16 regions of the Ukraine 22 species of leaf rolles were observed from the genera Auletobius Des b r., Laciorhynchites J e k., Pselaphorhynchites S ?? h i l s., Coenorrhinus Thorns. , Homalorhynchites V ?? s s., Haplorhyrichites V ?? s s., Involoulus S c h r a n k., Rhynchites S ?? h n e i d.
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Environmental Entomology, 2009
Native to China, Chinese tallow, Triadica sebifera L. Small (Euphorbiaceae), is an invasive plant in the southeastern United States. The leaf-rolling weevil, Heterapoderopsis bicallosicollis Voss, is a common herbivore attacking this plant in China. To evaluate its potential as a biological control agent of T.
Yi, Wang +4 more
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Native to China, Chinese tallow, Triadica sebifera L. Small (Euphorbiaceae), is an invasive plant in the southeastern United States. The leaf-rolling weevil, Heterapoderopsis bicallosicollis Voss, is a common herbivore attacking this plant in China. To evaluate its potential as a biological control agent of T.
Yi, Wang +4 more
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Omolabus Jekel in north and central America (Coleoptera: Attelabidae)
Zootaxa, 2005The genus Omolabus Jekel is redefined and the genus Xestolabus Jekel is assigned to subgeneric status, New Status, under Omolabus. Fourteen species are recognized in the genus Omolabus in North and Central America: O. angulipennis (Sharp) New Combination, O. callosus (Sharp), O. conicollis (Sharp) New Combination, O.
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