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		    <title>Host plants of the weevil genus Heilipus Germar, 1824 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Molytinae, Molytini, Hylobiina)</title>
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					<p>Contributions to Entomology 74(2): 217-234</p>
					<p>DOI: 10.3897/contrib.entomol.74.e129094</p>
					<p>Authors: Valentina Díaz-Grisales, Jesús Romero-Nápoles, Héctor González-Hernández, Jennifer C. Girón Duque, Néstor Bautista-Martínez, Álvaro Castañeda-Vildózola, Salvatore Anzaldo, André Luiz Lourenção</p>
					<p>Abstract: Heilipus Germar, 1824 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Molytinae, Molytini, Hylobiina) is a largely understudied tropical lineage of weevils with 90 described species distributed from the southern United States to northern Argentina. Several of its species cause damage to avocado (Persea americana Mill.; Lauraceae Juss.) crops in the Americas. Apart from the species of economic importance, there is a paucity of information regarding the host plants of species of Heilipus. This study presents a comprehensive overview of the current knowledge on the habits and host plants of this group of weevils, based on a literature review and the examination of label data associated with entomological material in museums and scientific collections. The larval stages of 24 Heilipus species are borers of either seeds or trunks of 38 plant species belonging to 13 genera: 33 species (12 genera) from the family Lauraceae and five species (one genus) from the family Annonaceae Juss. Four new host plant records and the first identification of habits and host plants for H. albovenosus (Champion), H. empiricus (Pascoe), H. fassli (Voss) and H. mirus (Pascoe) are provided. The biology and host plants of the seed and trunk borers are discussed, as well as the oligophagous feeding behaviour exhibited by these two feeding guilds. Seed-boring Heilipus species constitute one of the primary groups of pre-dispersal seed predators of the family Lauraceae in the Americas. Furthermore, the high diversity of Heilipus and its host plants in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest suggests that this area may be a possible centre of origin for these weevils.</p>
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		    <pubDate>Fri, 15 Nov 2024 13:41:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		    <title>Besprechung: Stüben, P. E. (2022): Weevils of Macaronesia. - Canary Islands, Madeira, Azores (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea). Curculio Institut, Mönchengladbach, 784 pages, ISBN: 978-3-00-068416-6</title>
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					<p>Contributions to Entomology 72(2): 339-341</p>
					<p>DOI: 10.3897/contrib.entomol.72.e87231</p>
					<p>Authors: Oliver Nolte</p>
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		    <pubDate>Mon, 5 Dec 2022 11:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		    <title>Contribution to the weevil fauna of Montenegro with the description of a new Echinodera Wollaston, 1863 species, and lectotype designations in the genus Sciaphobus K. Daniel, 1904 (Coleoptera, Curculionoidea)</title>
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					<p>Contributions to Entomology 72(2): 179-211</p>
					<p>DOI: 10.3897/contrib.entomol.72.e97253</p>
					<p>Authors: Christoph Germann, Carlo Braunert, André Schütte</p>
					<p>Abstract: We provide first records for 108 weevils species sensu lato (Curculionoidea) to the fauna of Montenegro. During a field trip 203 weevil species were recorded and are listed here. The records of Archarius anatoliensis Voss, 1962 are the first ones from the Balkans and document a further spreading of this species towards Northwest. Echinodera bryneri spec. nov. is described and compared with the sympatrically occurring, morphologically similar species E. romanboroveci St&uuml;ben, 1998. The lectotypes of Sciaphobus paliuri Apfelbeck, 1908, and S. polydrosinus Apfelbeck, 1922 conserved in the Georg Frey collection are designated, and illustrated comments on their differentiation are provided. For Leiosoma komovicum Pedroni, 2018 habitat, images of both sexes, a description of the female genitalia, and the presumable host plants are presented.</p>
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		    <pubDate>Mon, 5 Dec 2022 11:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
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