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Ecology and life history of Paratomapoderus brachypterus in Gabon (Coleoptera: Attelabidae) [PDF]

open access: yesFragmenta Entomologica, 2017
On the base of data collected during four expeditions in Gabon (West Africa) from 2012 to 2016, the authors provide new information on trophic activity and reproductive behaviour of Paratomapoderus brachypterus (Voss, 1926) (Attelabidae: Apoderinae, Hoplapoderini), with emphasis on leaf-roll realisation; host plant, leaf roll, larva and pupa are ...
Biondi, Silvano   +2 more
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CONTRIBUTION TO THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE LEAF-ROLLING WEEVILS (COLEOPTERA, RHYNCHITIDAE, ATTELABIDAE)

open access: yesАмурский зоологический журнал, 2010
New genus Tanzanauletes Legalov, gen.n. (type species: Auletobius hustachei Dalla Torre & Voss, 1937), new subgenera Tanzanominurus Legalov, subgen.n. (type species: Kuschelanthus tangensis Legalov, 2007) of the genus Pseudominurus Voss, 1956, Madauletes
A. A. Legalov
doaj   +2 more sources

Miscellaneous contributions to the knowledge of the weevils of the families Attelabidae and Brachyrhinidae

open access: yesProceedings of the United States National Museum, 1913
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
exaly   +5 more sources

Parameters Researches Regarding the Structural Parameters of the Populations of Rhynchitidae and Attelabidae in Romania [PDF]

open access: yesBulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca. Agriculture, 2012
The study of the two families took into account the economic factor, because there are not few species of Rhynchitidae and Attelabidae that produced important damages in the vine, orchard, and forest areas as well as in the agricultural cultures. The researches took place during 1996-2006.
ANTONIE, Iuliana
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Catalabus kryzhanovskyi sp. n., a new species of the leaf-rolling weevils (Coleoptera: Attelabidae) from Northern Vietnam [PDF]

open access: yesКавказский энтомологический бюллетень, 2022
A new species Catalabus kryzhanovskyi sp. n. (Coleoptera: Attelabidae: Attelabinae: Attelabini: Paramecolabina) is described from Northern Vietnam (Yên Bái Province). This species is similar to C. barsevskisi Legalov, 2019 from Vietnam (Kon Tum Province),
A.A. Legalov
doaj   +1 more source

Species-specific plant-mediated effects between herbivores converge at high damage intensity. [PDF]

open access: yesEcology, 2022
Abstract Plants are often exposed to multiple herbivores and densities of these attackers (or corresponding damage intensities) often fluctuate greatly in the field. Plant‐mediated interactions vary among herbivore species and with changing feeding intensity, but little is known about how herbivore identity and density interact to determine plant ...
Wan J   +10 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

First record of the genus Pseudopilolabus Legalov, 2003 (Coleoptera: Attelabidae) in Dominican amber [PDF]

open access: yesFossil Record, 2015
A new weevil species (urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:2D5E9E4A-A250-4D0A-AF69-CF4753436686), Pseudopilolabus othnius Poinar, Brown and Legalov, sp. nov. (Coleoptera: Attelabidae), is described from Dominican amber.
G. Poinar Jr.   +2 more
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A new species of the genus Paracompsus Legalov, 2003 (Coleoptera: Attelabidae) from Vietnam [PDF]

open access: yesКавказский энтомологический бюллетень, 2021
A new species of leaf-rolling weevils, Paracompsus krivokhatskyi sp. n. from Northern Vietnam, is described and illustrated. This species is close to P. nigrofasciatus (Pajni, Haq et Gandhi, 1987) from East India and Southwest China, and differs from it
A.A. Legalov
doaj   +1 more source

Density‐dependent reproductive success among sympatric dipterocarps during a major mast fruiting event

open access: yesBiotropica, Volume 55, Issue 4, Page 742-754, July 2023., 2023
Our study highlighted the density‐dependent variation in reproductive success between abundant and non‐abundant dipterocarp species at the pre‐dispersal stage. Non‐abundant species achieved greater reproductive success by synchronizing reproduction with the masting of abundant species, which might be an important mechanism for sustainability of rare ...
Ryota Aoyagi   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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