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Diaprepes abbreviatus

2018
Diaprepes abbreviatus (Linnaeus) Charleston Co., Patriot’s Point, 32.785N 79.903W, 8 Nov 2013, 2 specimens, coll. B. G. Scholtens. Charleston Co., Patriot’s Point, 32.785N 79.903W, 30 Sep 2016, 1 specimen, coll. B. G. Scholtens.
Ciegler, Janet C., Gemmill, Robert M.
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Polymorphic microsatellite loci for Diaprepes root weevil (Diaprepes abbreviatus L.)

Molecular Ecology Notes, 2005
Abstract Diaprepes abbreviatus (L.) is an insect pest of the US agriculture that originated from the Caribbean islands. Larvae are of economic importance in both nursery and commercial citrus plantings due to root feeding. Eight polymorphic microsatellite markers were developed from a (CA)n‐enriched genomic library of Diaprepes root weevil.
J. A. ERNST   +3 more
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Diaprepes abbreviatus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae): Host Plant Associations

Environmental Entomology, 1996
Diaprepes abbreviatus (L.) is an insidious pest of citrus, sugarcane, and other economic crops of subtropical and tropical areas of the United States and several Caribbean island nations. Host plants associated with this pest, 157 genera, ≍270 species in 59 plant families, are listed.
S. E. Simpson   +3 more
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Cuticular hydrocarbons on elytra of the Diaprepes root weevil Diaprepes abbreviatus (L.) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)

Agricultural and Forest Entomology, 2004
Abstract  1 External gland openings and associated structures on the elytra of teneral and mature Diaprepes root weevils, Diaprepes abbreviatus (L.), were elucidated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
Stephen L. Lapointe   +2 more
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The genome of the invasive and broadly polyphagous Diaprepes root weevil, Diaprepes abbreviatus (Coleoptera), reveals an arsenal of putative polysaccharide-degrading enzymes

Journal of Heredity, 2023
Abstract The Diaprepes root weevil (DRW), Diaprepes abbreviatus, is a broadly polyphagous invasive pest of agriculture in the southern United States and the Caribbean. Its genome was sequenced, assembled, and annotated to study genomic correlates of specialized plant-feeding and invasiveness and to facilitate the development of new ...
Terrence Sylvester   +7 more
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Male postcopulatory reproductive success in the beetle, Diaprepes abbreviatus

Animal Behaviour, 2007
For most species that have been studied, considerable variation exists in male postcopulatory reproductive success, including female sperm use, reproductive investment and remating patterns. We investigated postcopulatory sexual selection in the beetle Diaprepes abbreviatus (L.) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) by examining the correlation of two measures ...
Laura K. Sirot   +2 more
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