- The bean
weevils or seed
beetles are a
subfamily (Bruchinae) of beetles, now
placed in the
family Chrysomelidae,
though they have
historically been treated...
- also
known as the
adzuki bean weevil,
pulse beetle,
Chinese bruchid or
cowpea bruchid, is a
common species of
beetle found in the bean
weevil subfamily...
- Car****on serratus,
known generally as the
groundnut bruchid or
groundnut borer, is a
species of leaf
beetle in the
family Chrysomelidae. It is
found in...
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Acanthoscelides obtectus, the bean weevil, is a
species of
bruchid beetle. The
species was
described in 1831 by
Thomas Say. Bean
weevils feed primarily...
- virus.
Bruchid is the most
severe stored pest of
legume seeds worldwide, with
damage up to 100%
losses within 3–6 months, if not controlled.
Bruchid infestation...
-
Megacerus leucospilus is a
species of leaf
beetle in the
family Chrysomelidae. It is
found in
Central America,
North America, and Oceania. "Megacerus leucospilus...
- the
family Bruchidae until the 1990s, they are
sometimes still called bruchid beetles. The
genus Bruchus is well-defined by a
number of characters, such...
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Gibbobruchus mimus, the
redbud bruchid, is a
species of pea or bean
weevil in the
family Chrysomelidae. It is
found in
Central America and
North America...
- item.
Other important seed
predators are seed-boring
weevils and palm
bruchid beetles of the
genus Pachymerus.
Grubs of P. bactris, P.
cardo and P. nucleorum...
-
weevil develops into a ****ually
mature adult within the seed. An
individual bruchid can lay 20–40 eggs, and in
optimal conditions, each egg can
develop into...