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Parental care in Attelabidae (Coleoptera Curculionoidea)

Ethology Ecology & Evolution, 1994
The work illustrates the techniques that have been described to date concerning the modes of nesting in Attelabidae. From a synthesis of these behavioural characteristics, a reliable evolutionary framework is developed and used to generate a more natural systematic re-organisation of the family.
A. Zuppa, G. Osella, S. Biondi
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КОМПЛЕКСЫ ЖУКОВ-ФИТОФАГОВ (COLEOPTERA: CHRYSOMELOIDEA И CURCULIONOIDEA) ВЕТЛАНДНЫХ СООБЩЕСТВ ДОЛИНЫ р. ИРТЫШ В ЮЖНОЙ ТАЙГЕ ЗАУРАЛЬЯ (г. ТОБОЛЬСК)

Bulletin of Udmurt University. Series Biology. Earth Sciences
На основе оригинальных данных 2020-2021 гг. и критического анализа литературных сведений в статье впервые обобщены сведения о составе водных и околоводных комплексов жуков-фитофагов долины р.
Сергей Викторович Дедюхин
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Australian Weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea) IV

2020
Australian Weevils: Volume IV covers the 11 smaller tribes of the weevil subfamily Entiminae (broad-nosed weevils), which comprises more than 100 genera and 700 described species in Australia. Around half of this fauna is covered in Volume IV, featuring keys to all the tribes, genera and described species as well as updated concepts and diagnoses of ...
Rolf G. Oberprieler   +1 more
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Weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea) new and rare to Southeastern Europe IV.

Folia historico-naturalia Musei Matraensis
Faunistic records for 31 species of Curculionoidea are given. The following numbers of species turned out to be rare, or first record for the following countries: Albania 26, Croatia 3, Montenegro 1, and North Macedonia 2 species.
V. Szénási
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An annotated checklist of the Iranian Brentidae (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea).

Zootaxa, 2020
An annotated synopsis of Iranian Brentidae (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea) is provided as a basis for future studies, with notes on distribution and plant associations. In total, 123 species from 41 genera and 3 subfamilies, Apioninae (109 species within 32 genera), Brentinae (3 species within 3 genera) and Nanophyinae (11 species within 6 genera) are ...
Ghahari, Hassan, Colonnelli, Enzo
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Review of Apioninae of Chile (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea: Apionidae)

The Coleopterists Bulletin, 2005
Abstract Eight genera and nine species (five are new) are included in a key to the Apioninae Schoenherr occurring in Chile. The key includes five new genera in addition to Chilapion Kissinger, Noterapion Kissinger (species treated in separate paper), and Exapion Bedel. Each new genus listed is followed by the type species and included species; the type
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NOTES ON NEW ZEALAND WEEVILS (COLEOPTERA : CURCULIONOIDEA)

New Zealand Entomologist, 1973
(1973). NOTES ON NEW ZEALAND WEEVILS (COLEOPTERA : CURCULIONOIDEA) New Zealand Entomologist: Vol. 5, No. 3, pp. 351-359.
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Second contribution of the weevil fauna (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea) from the Kurdistan region of Iraq, with new records and a synonymy

Journal of Natural History
New data are reported on the Curculionoidea fauna of Iraqi Kurdistan based on surveys in different localities of the region during the years 2021–2024. In total, 75 species were found of which 44 are newly recorded for Iraq.
H. R. Ismael, E. Colonnelli
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Australian Weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea) I

1994
In Volume I, the primitive weevil families Anthribidae, Belidae, Nemonychidae, Caridae, Rhynchitidae and Attelabidae are treated. One hundred and two genera and 400 species are catalogued. The species are illustrated by about 1035 individual drawings and black and white photographs, in addition to 650 colour photographs relating to primitive weevil ...
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