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''Acanthoscelides'' is a genus of bean weevils of the subfamily Bruchinae. They are native to the New World. About one third of them can be found in Mexico.NĂ¡poles, J. R. and J. M. Kingsolver. (2009)A new species of ''Acanthoscelides'' Schilsky (Coleoptera: Bruchidae) from Mexico with some biological notes.''Neotropical Entomology'' 38(4), 497-500. In 1946 this genus was populated with at least 322 species transferred from other genera, mainly ''Bruchus''. Some of these were later placed into other genera.Kingsolver, J. M''Handbook of the Bruchidae of the United States and Canada (Insecta, Coleoptera)'', Volume I.Technical Bulletin 1912. USDA ARS. 2004. pg. 89. Estimates of the current number of named species range from about 300Alvarez, N., et al. (2006)Phylogenetic relationships in the Neotropical bruchid genus ''Acanthoscelides'' (Bruchinae, Bruchidae, Coleoptera).''Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research'' 44(1) 63-74. to 340, and there are over 200 undesc ...
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''Acanthoscelides'' is a genus of bean weevils of the subfamily Bruchinae. They are native to the New World. About one third of them can be found in Mexico.NĂ¡poles, J. R. and J. M. Kingsolver. (2009)A new species of ''Acanthoscelides'' Schilsky (Coleoptera: Bruchidae) from Mexico with some biological notes.''Neotropical Entomology'' 38(4), 497-500. In 1946 this genus was populated with at least 322 species transferred from other genera, mainly ''Bruchus''. Some of these were later placed into other genera.Kingsolver, J. M''Handbook of the Bruchidae of the United States and Canada (Insecta, Coleoptera)'', Volume I.Technical Bulletin 1912. USDA ARS. 2004. pg. 89. Estimates of the current number of named species range from about 300Alvarez, N., et al. (2006)Phylogenetic relationships in the Neotropical bruchid genus ''Acanthoscelides'' (Bruchinae, Bruchidae, Coleoptera).''Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research'' 44(1) 63-74. to 340, and there are over 200 undesc ...
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