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OTIoRHYnCHUS RUgoSoSTRIaTUS (Goeze, 1777) NEW BRUNSWICK: Victoria County, Four Falls (46.8390°N, 67.7332°W), 1 January 2022, J. H. Lewis, dead specimens collected from spiderwebs in private garage in agricultural area (6 adults, CMNC). This species is native to the western Palearctic region (Warner and Negley 1976), and is adventive in ...
Lewis, Jake H., Anderson, Robert S.
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Digestive enzymes of vine weevil (Otiorhynchus sulcatus) as potential targets for insect control strategies. [PDF]
Over the previous quarter century the vine weevil (Otiorhynchus sulcatus) has become a pest of horticultural and agricultural plants. The vine weevil is a polyphagous coleopteran insect and is able to attack over one hundred different plant species.
Edwards, M.G., Edwards, Martin Gethin
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FIGURE 1. Otiorhynchus tomentifer Boheman, 1842. A, B: Dorsal and lateral habitus and labels of lectotype. Photo credit: by Anna Jerve (NHRS), CC-BY 4.0. C: Occurrence map (specimen from Kerch is not shown).Published as part of Yunakov, Nikolai & Khrapov,
Khrapov, Denys, Yunakov, Nikolai
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Revised checklist of weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea excluding Scolytidae and Platypodidae) from Siberia and the Russian Far East [PDF]
Currently, 1464 species of Curculionid beetles (Nemonychydae – 1, Anthribidae – 76, Rhynchitidae – 78, Attelabidae – 28, Brentidae – 131 and Curculionidae – 1150) are recorded from Siberia and the Russian Far East.
Andrei A. Legalov
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Otiorhynchus (s. str.) armadillo (Rossi, 1792) Material examined: 28 larvae (Figs. 210, 231). Larvae were obtained from permanent breeding in the climate chamber of the JKI, Braunschweig, continued until today and started in 2010 with first instar larvae from Thorsten Ufer, Ellerhoop.
Rafał Gosik +4 more
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Research into plant-mediated indirect interactions between arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi and insect herbivores has focussed on those between plant shoots and above-ground herbivores, despite the fact that only below-ground herbivores share the same ...
Alison E Bennett +4 more
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Does the Slow-Growth, High-Mortality Hypothesis Apply Below Ground? [PDF]
Belowground tri-trophic study systems present a challenging environment in which to study plant-herbivore-natural enemy interactions. For this reason, belowground examples are rarely available for testing general ecological theories.
James E Hourston +3 more
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Otiorhynchus incisus Montrouzier 1855
Otiorhynchus incisus Montrouzier Otiorhynchus incisus Montrouzier, 1855: 50. TYPE MATERIAL. — One specimen in Macleys Collection, here recognised as one of the original series. Lectotype female, 9.0 x 4.7 mm, Woodlark Island, MAMU. PRESENT STATUS. —
Kuschel, Guillermo
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Subfossil remains of insects and branchiopod crustaceans (Cladocera and Notostraca) found in three late Pleistocene deposits in the Novosibirsk region in the vicinity of the village of Suzun have been described. The calibrated radiocarbon dates for these
Anna A. Gurina +9 more
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Hibernation places and behavior of the some weevil species (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) [PDF]
Hibernation places and behavior of the 40 species of weevil from subfamilies Lixinae, Ceutorhynchinae, Baridinae, Gymnetrinae and Entiminae (Curculionidae) were determined in Eastern Turkey during 1997–2007. Larinus latus (Herbst), L. fucatus Faust,
L. Gültekin
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