New and rare weevils in Hungary: distributional records and notes (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea) [PDF]
Collecting data, mostly newer than the year 2000, of weevil species considered to be rare in Hungary are given. Th ree species are new to the fauna of Hungary: Rhynchites slovenicus (Purkyně, 1954), Hypurus bertrandi (Perris, 1852) and Stenoscelis ...
Szénási, V.
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The Indo-Australian weevil genus Platytenes Pascoe, 1870 (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Cryptorhynchinae) [PDF]
The formerly monotypic weevil genus Platytenes Pascoe (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Cryptorhynchinae: Cryptorhynchini: Cryptorhynchina) as treated here, includes two commonly encountered and broadly distributed species in the eastern Indo-Australian region.
Larson, Peter A., Setliff, Gregory P.
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Plant-herbivorous beetle networks: molecular characterization of trophic ecology within a threatened steppic environment [PDF]
DNA barcoding facilitates many evolutionary and ecological studies, including the examination of the dietary diversity of herbivores. In this study, we present a survey of ecological associations between herbivorous beetles and host plants from seriously
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Phytochemicals derived from Piper longum in insect and mite pests management: A review [PDF]
The need for the development of alternative types of selective control methods for crop protection with reduced use of chemical pesticides was the main objective of this present review article.
Rahman, S. +2 more
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Revised checklist of weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea excluding Scolytidae and Platypodidae) from Siberia and the Russian Far East [PDF]
Currently, 1464 species of Curculionid beetles (Nemonychydae – 1, Anthribidae – 76, Rhynchitidae – 78, Attelabidae – 28, Brentidae – 131 and Curculionidae – 1150) are recorded from Siberia and the Russian Far East.
Andrei A. Legalov
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Additions and corrections to “Family-group names in Coleoptera (Insecta)” [PDF]
Changes to the treatment of Coleoptera family-group names published by Bouchard et al. (2011) are given. These include necessary additions and corrections based on much-appreciated suggestions from our colleagues, as well as our own research.
Patrice Bouchard, Yves Bousquet
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The genus Ruteria roudier, 1954 (Curculionidae) in Serbia [PDF]
The presence of Ruteria graeca (Caldara, 1973) and R. hypocrita (Boheman, 1837) (93 and 215 specimens respectively) was confirmed among other adult soil weevil material collected at 24 localities on the territory of Serbia between 1995 and 2003 for the ...
Ilić N., Pešić Snežana
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Biodiversidad de Curculionoidea (Coleoptera) en México
La superfamilia Curculionoidea incluye aproximadamente 62 000 especies y 5 800 géneros, asignados a 7 familias (Nemonychidae, Anthribidae, Belidae, Attelabidae, Caridae, Brentidae y Curculionidae). En México, se han descrito 603 géneros y 3 594 especies,
Juan J. Morrone
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Attelabidae With approximately 2 500 described species in 150 genera and a cosmopolitan distribution, the Attelabidae are another successful group of weevils. Like Anthribidae, they seem to have achieved their success in diversity also through association with fungi, their larvae developing on withering plant tissues that may be indirectly or directly
Oberprieler, Rolf G. +2 more
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Based on intrinsic morphological and extrinsic bionomic characters, the systematic position of the weevil tribe Acentrusini Alonso-Zarazaga, 2005 (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Curculioninae) was determined.
Michael Košťál, Peter Vďačný
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