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- belong to the genus Pharaxonotha: Pharaxonotha cerradensis Skelley & Segalla, 2019 Pharaxonotha floridana (Casey, 1890) i c g b Pharaxonotha kirschii Reitter...
- Pharaxonotha floridana is a species of pleasing fungus beetle in the family Erotylidae. It occurs on the host Zamia integrifolia. It has been reported...
- Pharaxonotha kirschii is a species of pleasing fungus beetle in the family Erotylidae. It is found in Europe and Northern Asia (excluding China), Central...
- discovered that at least some Zamia species were pollinated by beetles of the Pharaxonotha and Rhopalotria genera. Further studies have found that pollination by...
- Sometimes, useful and harmful species are found in one genus, e.g. Pharaxonotha. Most pleasing fungus beetles, however, are inoffensive animals of little...
- mature. Pollination is mediated by a species of beetle in the Genus Pharaxonotha found in all po****tions of Z. stevensonii that have been studied and...
- plants are pollinated by two species of weevils, Rhopalotria slossoni and Pharaxonotha floridana. P. floridana pollinates the plants by using the pollen-bearing...
- cones, there is evidence of a large number of beetles from the genus Pharaxonotha, which consume pollen, indicating possible pollination by animals. The...
- pollination agent has not been definitely identified, beetles of the genus Pharaxonotha have been observed in male cones, and species of that genus are known...
- pollination agent has not been definitely identified, beetles of the genus Pharaxonotha have been observed in male cones, and species of that genus are known...