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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 ''X ...
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Johannes Von Nepomuk Franz Xaver Gistel
Johannes von Nepomuk Franz Xaver Gistel ''Gistl(11 August 1809 – 9 March 1873) was a German naturalist. He worked at the Museum of Natural History in Regensburg, and wrote on a range of topics under the pseudonyms Garduus and G. Tilesius (an anagram). His contributions to entomology include descriptions of species, with many new names he proposed now mostly relegated to synonymy. Gistel's father Franz Xaver Gistl (1783–1815) worked at the a royal riding school and died in 1813. Gistel was raised by his mother, Maria Anna Gistl (née Hahn, born 1772) and his older sister Katharina Leonora (born 1808). School records indicate that his original name was Lorenz Gistl. He was educated in schools in Rempart and Schönfeld before joining the royal gymnasium in Munich in 1822. His degrees in medicine and philosophy appear to be fake. He wrote works on entomology such as ''Die jetzt lebenden Entomologen, Kerffreunde und kerfsammler Europa’s und der übrigen Continente'' (1836) and ...
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Byturus Wittmeri
''Byturus'' is a genus of fruitworm beetles 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 .... There are five described species in ''Byturus''.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 Species * '' Byturus affinis'' Reitter, 1874 * '' Byturus ochraceus'' (Scriba, 1791) * '' Byturus tomentosus'' (De Geer, 1774) * '' Byturus unicolor'' Say, 1823 (raspberry fruitworm) * '' Byturus wittmeri'' Sen Gupta References Further reading * * External links * Byturidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{cleroidea-stub ...
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Xerasia Variegata
''Xerasia'' is a genus of fruitworm beetles 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 .... There are four described species in ''Xerasia''.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 Species * '' Xerasia grisescens'' (Jayne, 1882) * '' Xerasia meschniggi'' (Reitter, 1905) * '' Xerasia punica'' Goodrich & Springer * '' Xerasia variegata'' Lewis, 1895 References Further reading * * Byturidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{cleroidea-stub ...
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Xerasia Punica
''Xerasia'' is a genus of fruitworm beetles in the family Byturidae. There are four described species in ''Xerasia''.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 Species * '' Xerasia grisescens'' (Jayne, 1882) * ''Xerasia meschniggi'' (Reitter, 1905) * '' Xerasia punica'' Goodrich & Springer * ''Xerasia variegata ''Xerasia'' is a genus of fruitworm beetles 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 (1 ...'' Lewis, 1895 References Further reading * * Byturidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{cleroidea-stub ...
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