Taxonomic Revision of the South American Genus <i>Eudius</i> and First Insights into the Phylogeny of the Tribe Eudiagogini (Curculionidae: Entiminae). [PDF]
Rincón JA, Del Río MG, Marvaldi AE.
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Current state of knowledge on Wolbachia infection among Coleoptera: a systematic review. [PDF]
Kajtoch Ł, Kotásková N.
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Nuclear and mitochondrial sequences confirm complex colonization patterns and clear species boundaries for flightless weevils in the Galápagos archipelago. [PDF]
Sequeira AS +3 more
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New Curculionoidea (Coleoptera) records for Canada. [PDF]
Douglas H +5 more
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La diversidad de malezas y artrópodos en el área de influencia de Zavalla y su relación con las estrategias productivas [PDF]
Faccini, Delma +8 more
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First record of the tribe Naupactini (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in Rovno amber
Andris Bukejs, Andrei A. Legalov
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On the nomenclatural status of type genera in Coleoptera (Insecta). [PDF]
Bouchard P +3 more
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The monotypic genus Curiades Pascoe 1880 (Curculionidae: Entiminae: Naupactini) is redescribed based on the type species C. boisduvali (Boheman 1840), endemic to Río de Janeiro, Brazil. Curiades boisduvali shows a characteristic color pattern and vestiture composed of long erect setae that resembles species of Dasymutilla Ashmead 1899, a genus of ...
Río, Guadalupe Del, Lanteri, Analia A.
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ABSTRACTWe undertake a taxonomic revision of Naupactus xanthographus (Germar 1824) (grape-fruit weevil) and the putative related species N. navicularis Boheman 1840, N. dissimilis Hustache 1947, N. mimicus Hustache 1938, N. dissimulator Boheman 1840 and N. marvaldiae new species. This species group mainly differs from other Naupactus by the presence of
Lanteri, Analía Alicia +1 more
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Parthenogenesis in the Tribe Naupactini (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
Twenty-eight species of Naupactini have at least some populations that appear to reproduce parthenogenetically. For most of these species, parthenogenesis is inferred from the absence of males; in 3 species it has been corroborated by evidence of polyploidy, and in 2 others it has been confirmed by rearing experiments.
A. A. Lanteri, B. B. Normark
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