Stator limbatus is a phytophagous beetle native to warm regions of North and Central America, feeding on Fabaceae seeds and one of the most polyphagous species within the subfamily Bruchinae, here reported for the first time in Europe and on new hosts. Adult beetles emerged from Acacia spp. seeds collected in the islands of Corsica (France), and Sardinia (Italy). The wide presence in Sardinia and Corsica supports the hypothesis that this alien species was introduced several years ago. In both islands, S. limbatus emerged from Acacia mearnsii seeds, with infestation rates of up to 74.2 and 90.8% in 2019 and 2020, respectively. This seed beetle also emerged from two previously unreported host species, Acacia saligna and A. pycnantha, showing ...
In this study we use an indirect method to address the issue of the systematics of the large and eco...
Seeds of many arid habitat plants have a water-impermeable coat and can germinate only after being s...
Mesopolobus mediterraneus (Mayr, 1903) Host. Bruchidius villosus (Fabricius) seeds of Cytisus sco...
Stator limbatus is a phytophagous beetle native to warm regions of North and Central America, feedin...
The subfamily Bruchinae includes the majority of alien to Europe Chrysomelidae. Up-to-date, seven al...
Bruchidius raddianae is an African coleopteran belonging to the subfamily Bruchinae. B. raddianae wa...
Background and Purpose: Bruchidius villosus feeding in seed of Laburnum anagyroides, and Bruchidius ...
Under the framework of the DAISIE consortium, whose main mission is to make an inventory of the alie...
Stator limbatus is a generalist seed-feeding beetle (Coleoptera: Bruchidae) whose natural range exte...
The inventory of the leaf and seed beetles alien to Europe revealed a total of 25 species of which 1...
Correspondance: kergoat@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceIn this study we use an indirect method...
In recent years, the Mediterranean basin has been invaded by a substantial number of alien wood-bor...
In this paper, the invasion of a new alien beetle species to Europe, the longhorn Xylotrechus chinen...
Bark and ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera, Scolytinae) are amongst the most important wood-boring insect...
Th e inventory of the leaf and seed beetles alien to Europe revealed a total of 25 species of which ...
In this study we use an indirect method to address the issue of the systematics of the large and eco...
Seeds of many arid habitat plants have a water-impermeable coat and can germinate only after being s...
Mesopolobus mediterraneus (Mayr, 1903) Host. Bruchidius villosus (Fabricius) seeds of Cytisus sco...
Stator limbatus is a phytophagous beetle native to warm regions of North and Central America, feedin...
The subfamily Bruchinae includes the majority of alien to Europe Chrysomelidae. Up-to-date, seven al...
Bruchidius raddianae is an African coleopteran belonging to the subfamily Bruchinae. B. raddianae wa...
Background and Purpose: Bruchidius villosus feeding in seed of Laburnum anagyroides, and Bruchidius ...
Under the framework of the DAISIE consortium, whose main mission is to make an inventory of the alie...
Stator limbatus is a generalist seed-feeding beetle (Coleoptera: Bruchidae) whose natural range exte...
The inventory of the leaf and seed beetles alien to Europe revealed a total of 25 species of which 1...
Correspondance: kergoat@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceIn this study we use an indirect method...
In recent years, the Mediterranean basin has been invaded by a substantial number of alien wood-bor...
In this paper, the invasion of a new alien beetle species to Europe, the longhorn Xylotrechus chinen...
Bark and ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera, Scolytinae) are amongst the most important wood-boring insect...
Th e inventory of the leaf and seed beetles alien to Europe revealed a total of 25 species of which ...
In this study we use an indirect method to address the issue of the systematics of the large and eco...
Seeds of many arid habitat plants have a water-impermeable coat and can germinate only after being s...
Mesopolobus mediterraneus (Mayr, 1903) Host. Bruchidius villosus (Fabricius) seeds of Cytisus sco...