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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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Tenebrionidae und Curculionidae
1908(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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2023
63 species of the genus Apion were registered first for Daghestan, 16 of them are new in the entomofauna of the entire Caucasus. Only 30% of the spcies occurred in all natural area. The fauna of Curculionidae from the genus Apion is the richest in the region of foothills and montane belt in the open areas (in mountain meadows and steppes).
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63 species of the genus Apion were registered first for Daghestan, 16 of them are new in the entomofauna of the entire Caucasus. Only 30% of the spcies occurred in all natural area. The fauna of Curculionidae from the genus Apion is the richest in the region of foothills and montane belt in the open areas (in mountain meadows and steppes).
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2003
Published as part of Colonnelli, Enzo, 2003, A revised checklist of Italian Curculionoidea (Coleoptera), pp.
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Published as part of Colonnelli, Enzo, 2003, A revised checklist of Italian Curculionoidea (Coleoptera), pp.
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1958
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Coleopteran Pests: Family Curculionidae
2020This chapter addresses several species of billbugs and weevils which damage turfgrass in North America. These insects have historically been classified in the family Curculionidae. At least 11 species of billbugs attack managed turfgrass in North America, including the bluegrass billbug; the lesser billbug; S. venatus (Say); S.
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2023Four new species of the genus Tychius Germ, are described: T. robertoi sp. n. (type-locality: Uzbekistan, West Tien-Shan, Chimgan, h???1500 m, on Astragalus anisomerus); T. sogdianus (type-Ioca-lity: Tadjikistan, Sanglok ridge, Sebiston, h ??? 1200 m, on Astragalus anisomerus); T.
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2023
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Nouveaux Mecysmoderes [Col. Curculionidae]
Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, 1924Hustache Alphonse. Nouveaux Mecysmoderes [Col. Curculionidae]. In: Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, volume 29 (4),1924. pp. 57-61.
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