Phyllobius argentatus
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Phyllobius argentatus is a species of short-nosed weevil commonly known as the silver-green leaf weevil.[2]
Description[]
P. argentatus is a slender and elongate weevil, measuring 3.8-6.0 mm in length with bright metallic green scales on its elytra.[3]
Habitat and Distribution[]
P. argentatus is associated with a broad range of host plant, including examples in the plant families Salicaceae, Rosaceae, Ulmaceae, Fagaceae, and Betulaceae.[4]
It is widely distributed in Europe, where it may be regarded as a pest of fruit trees and hazlenuts where adult beetles may bite holes in leaves and flowers. The damage is, however, rarely important unless it occurs on young trees and nursery stocks.[5]
References[]
- ^ "Species Details : Phyllobius (Dieletus) argentatus Linnaeus, 1758". Catalogue of Life (2017 Annual Checklist). 2017. Retrieved 2017-04-25.
- ^ "Phyllobius argentatus". Encyclopedia of Life. Retrieved 2017-04-25.
- ^ "Phyllobius argentatus (Linnaeus,1758)". The Watford Coleoptera Group. Retrieved 2017-04-25.
- ^ "Coleoptera >> Curculionidae >> Phyllobius argentatus (L.)". BRC Database of Insects and their Food Plants. Retrieved 2017-04-25.
- ^ Alford, D. V. (2016). Pests of Fruit Crops: A Colour Handbook (2nd ed.). CRC Press. p. 165.
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- Entiminae
- Beetles of Europe
- Beetles described in 1758
- Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus