Biology:Zabrotes

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Zabrotes is a genus of pea and bean weevils in the beetle family Chrysomelidae. There are more than 20 described species in Zabrotes.[1][2][3] They feed mostly on seeds in the family Fabaceae.[4]

Zabrotes subfasciatus

Species

These 21 species belong to the genus Zabrotes:

  • Zabrotes amplissimus Kingsolver, 1990
  • Zabrotes arenarius (Wolcott, 1912)
  • Zabrotes bexarensis Kingsolver, 1990
  • Zabrotes chandleri Kingsolver, 1990
  • Zabrotes chavesi Kingsolver, 1980
  • Zabrotes cruciger Horn, 1885
  • Zabrotes cynthiae Kingsolver, 1990
  • Zabrotes densus Horn, 1885
  • Zabrotes eldenensis Kingsolver, 1990
  • Zabrotes guerrerensis Romero & Johnson, 2000
  • Zabrotes humboldtae Kingsolver, 1990
  • Zabrotes moctezuma Romero & Johnson, 2000
  • Zabrotes obliteratus Horn, 1885
  • Zabrotes planifrons Horn, 1885
  • Zabrotes sinaloensis Romero & Johnson, 2000
  • Zabrotes spectabilis Horn, 1885
  • Zabrotes stephani Kingsolver, 1990
  • Zabrotes subfasciatus (Boheman, 1833) (Mexican bean weevil)
  • Zabrotes subnitens (Horn, 1885)
  • Zabrotes sylvestris Romero & Johnson, 1999
  • Zabrotes victoriensis Kingsolver, 1990

References

Wikidata ☰ Q12011132 entry