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known generally as
pea weevil, is a
species of leaf
beetle in the
family Chrysomelidae.
Other common names include the
pea beetle and
pea seed beetle. It...
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virus disease of
peas has
worldwide economic importance. Additionally,
insects such as the
pea leaf
weevil (Sitona lineatus) can
damage peas and
other pod...
- beans.
Common hosts for this pest are fathen,
thistle and dock.
Pea weevil and bean
weevil damage leaf
margins leaving characteristics semi-circular notches...
- The Boll
Weevil Monument in
downtown Enterprise, Alabama,
United States, is a
prominent landmark and
tribute erected by the
citizens of
Enterprise in 1919...
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Chalcodermus collaris, the partridge-
pea weevil, is a
species of
snout or bark
beetle in the
family Curculionidae. It is
found in
North America. "Chalcodermus...
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cowpea and the
cowpea weevil Callosobruchus maculatus the main
postharvest pest.
Vigna unguiculata is a
member of the
Vigna (
peas and beans) genus. Unguiculata...
- The bean
weevils or seed
beetles are a
subfamily (Bruchinae) of beetles, now
placed in the
family Chrysomelidae,
though they have
historically been treated...
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including wheat, rice, sorghum, oats, barley, rye, buckwheat,
peas, and cottonseed. The
maize weevil also
infests other types of stored,
processed cereal products...
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peas, cream, eggs, chickens, grain, salmon, and lime. All were
produced on or
around San Juan Island. The
Great Depression,
World War II, the
pea weevil...
- rye, buckwheat,
peas, cottonseed,
processed cereal products such as pasta, c****ava, and
fruits such as apples. The rice and
maize weevils have a nearly...