The Biology of Exechesops foliatus Frieser, 1995 (Coleoptera, Curculionoidea, Anthribidae) in the European Part of Its Range


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The life cycle, host plants, distribution, and economic importance of Exechesops foliatus Frieser, 1995 in the European part of its range was studied. The species has a one-year generation. Its larvae feed and develop in the seeds of Acer tataricum and A. ginnala. Adult beetles are active from early June to mid-August, and oviposition continues from late June to early July. Larvae develop from the end of June to mid-August; late instar larvae hibernate, and pupation begins in May of the following year. From 1.5 to 97.0% of maple seeds were damaged. No parasites were found but up to 25% of the weevil larvae were infested with predatory mites of the genus Pyemotes, with 1 to 15 mites per larva.

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T. Nikulina

Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution; Public Institution “Donetsk Botanical Garden”

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Email: nikulinatanya@mail.ru
Rússia, Moscow, 119071; Donetsk, 83059

V. Martynov

Public Institution “Donetsk Botanical Garden”

Email: nikulinatanya@mail.ru
Rússia, Donetsk, 83059

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