Acanthoscelides Schilsky, 1905
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Acanthoscelides Schilsky, 1905 View in CoL A. obtectus (Say, 1831)
References: Smarods, Liepa 1956; Trauberga 1957 ( Bruchidius View in CoL ); Šmits, Spuris 1966; Spuris 1974; Barševskis 1993; Telnov et al. 1997; Telnov 2004.
Examined material: 108 exx: Daugavpils d.: Daugavpils, II.2008 (14, in room, leg. A.Bukejs) ; Stropi , II.2008 (47, in room, leg. A.Bukejs) ; Rēzekne d.: Rēzekne, 1995 (1, leg. A.Barševskis); Rīga: Rīga, 4.VIII.1973 (1, Miera Str. 59, leg. M.Stiprais) , 22.X.1973 (43, Miera Str. 59, in room, leg. M.Stiprais) , 14.V.1996 (1, in room of museum, leg. N.Savenkov), Rīga, Kr.Barona Str. 6, 26.XI.2009 (1, in room, leg. A.Barševskis) .
Host plants: Phaseolus . Pested species.
Phenology: only in rooms; II, III, IV, V, VIII, X, XI. General distribution: S and C America; introduced to Palaearctic – Europe, N Africa,
Caucasus, Asia Minor ( Turkey), Iran, Mongolia, E Siberia, Russian Far East, Japan, Korean Peninsula. [COS]
Note: Introduced species. In Latvia the species has been noted also as a pest of peas, beetles have been recorded inside a seeds.
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Acanthoscelides Schilsky, 1905
Bukejs, Andris 2010 |
Bruchidius
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