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Taxonomic Revision of Subfamily Ocladiinae (Coleoptera: Brachyceridae) in Egypt [PDF]
The gathered information indicated that subfamily Ocladiinae represented in Egypt by seven species within a single genus, Ocladius Schoenherr, 1825. The species of genus Ocladius (Coleoptera: Brachyceridae) received little attention in Egypt and the Palearctic region.
Wedad Atwa, Manal El-Shaier, Fatma Hamed
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A New Record of the Family Brachyceridae (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea) and a New Species, Desmidophorus hebes (Fabricius), in Korea [PDF]
The family Brachyceridae is reported for the first time in Korea and is represented by Desmodophorus hebes(Fabricius, 1781). A revised description, morphological photographs of adults, illustrations of genitalia, a key to the families of Korean Curculionoidea, and a key to the East Asian species of Desmidophorus are provided.
Ki-Jeong Hong +2 more
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Japonica cultivars' susceptibility to the rice water weevil
AbstractItaly is the largest rice‐producing country in the European Union. In Italy, only japonica cultivars are listed in the Italian National Register. Almost all of the rice production is concentrated in the Po Valley, where the rice water weevil Lissorhoptrus oryzophilus Kuschel was first detected and settled.
D. Lupi +5 more
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Niche shift: a tool for expanding range? The case of Ocladius (Coleoptera: Curcurlionoidea: Brachyceridae) [PDF]
Biogeographia vol. XXIX - 2008 (Pubb/icato il 30 dicembre 2008) The Mediterranean-southern African disjunct distribution pattern Niche shift: a tool for expanding range? The case of Ocladius (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea: Brachyceridae) MASSIMO MEREGALLI Dz'pzzrtI'me72z‘o rz'z' Biologizz Aninzzzle 3 de[[’Uomo, Umiz/er:z'tr‘z 512' ...
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A new species of Brachycerus from Socotra Island (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea: Brachyceridae) [PDF]
sp. nov., endemic to Socotra Island, is described from the three specimens collected by the Czech expeditions to Socotra in 2000–2012. The new species is characterized by prominent horn-like tubercles at the base of the rostrum, intact medial groove of pronotum with strongly prominent longitudinal carina and sexual dimorphism in the form of the apical ...
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New species of genera Brachycerus Billberg, 1820 (Coleoptera: Brachyceridae) from Syria
A new species Brachycerus skoupyi sp. n. is described The new species has postocular lobes on lateral margin of pronotum, as well as B. foveicollis Gyllenhal, 1833, but differs from it by the form and sculpture of pronotum and dorsal part of ...
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BRACHYCERIDAE Billberg, 1820 BRACHYCERINAE Billberg, 1820 Brachycerini Billberg, 1820 Brachycerus Olivier, 1790 albidentatus Gyllenhal, 1840 C S Si Sa barbarus (Linné, 1758) S Si Sa callosus Gyllenhal, 1833 Si junix Liechtenstein, 1796 S Si lutosus Gyllenhal, 1833 N S? muricatus (Fabricius, 1792) N C S Si Sa plicatus Gyllenhal,
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A supertribe Setapiitae Legalov, supertrib. n. (type genus <em>Setapion</em> Balfour-Browne, 1944), four new tribes Acanthopygini Legalov, trib. n. (type genus <em>Acanthopygus</em> Montrouzier, 1861), Philippinauletini Legalov, trib. n. (type genus <em>Philippinauletes</em> Legalov, gen. n.), Setapiini Legalov, trib.
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Colonnelli, Enzo (2014): Apionidae, Nanophyidae, Brachyceridae and Curculionidae except Scolytinae (Coleoptera) from Socotra Island.
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Review of Subfamily Brachycerinae (Coleoptera: Brachyceridae) in Egypt [PDF]
Neven Elmetwaly, Fatma Hamed
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