Bruchidius

Bruchidius
Bruchidius endotubercularis
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Suborder: Polyphaga
Infraorder: Cucujiformia
Family: Chrysomelidae
Subfamily: Bruchinae
Tribe: Bruchini
Genus:
Schilsky, 1905
Species

about 300

Bruchidius is a genus of beetles in the bean weevil subfamily (Bruchinae) of the leaf beetle family, Chrysomelidae. Most are native to the Old World.[1]

The larvae of these beetles often feed on plants of the legume family, Fabaceae. The species Bruchidius siliquastri, for example, is a seed beetle named for its host, the Judas tree (Cercis siliquastrum).[2] It lives on other Cercis species, as well.[1] One of several groups within the genus, the B. centromaculatus group, are mostly limited to acacias.[3] The genus can also be found on plants of the carrot and parsley family, Apiaceae, and the aster family, Asteraceae.[1]

There are around 300 species in this genus.[1]

Species include:[2][3]

  • Bruchidius antennatus (Wollastone, 1864)
  • Bruchidius biguttatus (Olivier, 1795)
  • Bruchidius brincki Decelle, 1975
  • Bruchidius chloroticus (Dalman, 1833)
  • Bruchidius cisti (Fabricius, 1775)
  • Bruchidius endotubercularis
  • Bruchidius faroensis[4]
  • Bruchidius holosericeus (Schönherr, 1832)
  • Bruchidius lichenicola (Wollaston, 1854)
  • Bruchidius lineatopygus
  • Bruchidius lutescens (Blanchard, 1844)
  • Bruchidius meridionalis Anton & Delobel, 2003
  • Bruchidius nodieri
  • Bruchidius obscurevittatus[4]
  • Bruchidius pauper (Boheman, 1829)
  • Bruchidius raddianae Anton & Delobel, 2003
  • Bruchidius siliquastri Delobel, 2007
  • Bruchidius simulans
  • Bruchidius unicolor (Olivier, 1795)
  • Bruchidius villosus (Fabricius, 1792) – Scotch broom bruchid

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