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Species Ischnopterapion virens - White Clover Weevil

 
 
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Ischnopterapion virens (Herbst) (...), a Palearctic clover weevil new to North America...
By Hoebeke E.R., Byers R.A., Alonso-Zarazaga M.A., Stimmel J.F.
Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash. 102: 151-161, 2000
Full title: Ischnopterapion virens (Herbst) (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea: Brentidae: Apioninae), a Palearctic clover weevil new to NorthAmerica: recognition features, distribution, and bionomics
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Synopsis of the Apioninae of North America.
By Smith, J.B.
Transactions of the American Entomological Society. 11(1): 41-68., 1884
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Smith, J.B. (1884) Synopsis of the Apioninae of North America. Transactions of the American Entomological Society. 11(1): 41-68.

The weevil genus Apion in Kansas.
By Salsbury, G.A.
Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science 87 (1/2): 41-52., 1984
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Salsbury, G.A. 1984. The weevil genus Apion in Kansas. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science 87 (1/2): 41-52.

Abstract
Thirty-four species of Apion known to occur in Kansas are listed. A key and notes on general species abundance, distribution, host plants and recognition characters are provided.

Curculionidae subfamily Apioninae of North and Central America, with reviews of the world genera of Apioninae...
By Kissinger D.G.
Taxonomic Publications. South Lancaster, MA. vii+559 pp., 1968
Full title: Curculionidae subfamily Apioninae of North and Central America, with reviews of the world genera of Apioninae and world subgenera of Apion Herbst (Coleoptera)

Introduced Apionidae and Brentidae (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea) in the Maritime Provinces of Canada
By Majka C.G., Anderson R.S., Georgeson E.
Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash. 109: 66–74, 2007

Most diverse, most neglected: weevils (Col.: Curculionoidea) are ubiquitous specialized brood-site pollinators of tropical flora
By Haran J., Kergoat G., de Medeiros B.
Peer Community Journal, 3: e49, 2023

An annotated inventory of the weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea) described by Thomas Say
By Prena J.
Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. 161: 323–401, 2018

Cooperative catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera Curculionoidea, 2nd ed.
By Alonso-Zarazaga MA, Barrios H, Borovec R, Bouchard P, Caldara R, Colonnelli E, Gültekin L, Hlaváč P, Korotyaev B, Lyal CHC,..
Monografías electrónicas S.E.A., 2023
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Authors (cont'd): ...Machado A, Meregalli A, Pierotti H, Ren L, Sánchez-Ruiz M, Sforzi A, Silfverberg H, Skuhrovec J, Trýzna M, Velázquez de Castro AJ, Yunakov NN

 
 
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