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Xerasia Grisescens
''Xerasia grisescens'' is a species of fruitworm beetle in the family Byturidae Byturidae, also known as Fruitworms, is a very small family of beetles, in the suborder Polyphaga, comprising fewer than 20 species worldwide.C.A. Springer & M.A. Goodrich (1994) A Revision of the Subfamily Platydascillinae (Coleoptera: Byturidae .... It is found in North America. References Further reading * Byturidae Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1882 {{cleroidea-stub ...
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Fruitworm Beetle
Byturidae, also known as Fruitworms, is a very small family of beetles, in the suborder Polyphaga, comprising fewer than 20 species worldwide.C.A. Springer & M.A. Goodrich (1994) A Revision of the Subfamily Platydascillinae (Coleoptera: Byturidae) from Southeast Asia, with Descriptions of Two New Genera and Three New Species. The Coleopterists Bulletin 48: 60-78 The larvae of some species develop in fruits. ''Byturus unicolor'' affects species of ''Rubus'' and ''Geum''. There are two subfamilies: Platydascillinae and Byturinae. The distribution of Byturinae is holarctic. Species of Platydascillinae are found in southeast Asia. Classification Subfamilies and genera are as below: *Subfamily Byturinae **Genus '' Byturodes'' ***'' Byturodes grahami'' Barber, 1942 **Genus '' Byturus'' ***''Byturus affinis'' Reitter, 1874 ***''Byturus ochraceus'' (Scriba, 1791) ***'' Byturus tomentosus'' (De Geer, 1774) ***'' Byturus unicolor'' Say, 1823 ***''Byturus wittmeri'' Sen Gupta **Genus ...
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Byturidae
Byturidae, also known as Fruitworms, is a very small family of beetles, in the suborder Polyphaga, comprising fewer than 20 species worldwide.C.A. Springer & M.A. Goodrich (1994) A Revision of the Subfamily Platydascillinae (Coleoptera: Byturidae) from Southeast Asia, with Descriptions of Two New Genera and Three New Species. The Coleopterists Bulletin 48: 60-78 The larvae of some species develop in fruits. ''Byturus unicolor'' affects species of ''Rubus'' and ''Geum''. There are two subfamilies: Platydascillinae and Byturinae. The distribution of Byturinae is holarctic. Species of Platydascillinae are found in southeast Asia. Classification Subfamilies and genera are as below: *Subfamily Byturinae **Genus '' Byturodes'' ***'' Byturodes grahami'' Barber, 1942 **Genus '' Byturus'' ***'' Byturus affinis'' Reitter, 1874 ***'' Byturus ochraceus'' (Scriba, 1791) ***'' Byturus tomentosus'' (De Geer, 1774) ***'' Byturus unicolor'' Say, 1823 ***'' Byturus wittmeri'' Sen Gupta **Gen ...
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