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Romero-napoles <i>et al.</i> (2021)
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Romero-napoles <i>et al.</i> (2021)
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From the available bibliographic data, as well as the inventories of species of various collections, all of them included in the database of BRUCOL, of the Colegio de Postgraduados, Mexico, an annotated checklist of species of the seed beetles (Coleoptera: Bruchidae) of Brazil has been compiled. The resulting list includes 300 species of seed beetles grouped into 23 genera; 10 of the species constitute first records for Brazil. Collaterally, this study also detected 30 first records for various other countries in America. Finally, a list of host plants of each species is given, contributing 30 first host records for Brazil's seed beetle fauna. In general, the bruchid species listed have a central -northern Neotropical distribution and a predominantly monophagous-oligophagous trophic regimen in its different grades.
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From the available bibliographic data, as well as the inventories of species of various collections, all of them included in the database of BRUCOL, of the Colegio de Postgraduados, Mexico, an annotated checklist of species of the seed beetles (Coleoptera: Bruchidae) of Brazil has been compiled. The resulting list includes 300 species of seed beetles grouped into 23 genera; 10 of the species constitute first records for Brazil. Collaterally, this study also detected 30 first records for various other countries in America. Finally, a list of host plants of each species is given, contributing 30 first host records for Brazil's seed beetle fauna. In general, the bruchid species listed have a central -northern Neotropical distribution and a predominantly monophagous-oligophagous trophic regimen in its different grades.
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Romero-Napoles, J., Yus-Ramos, R. &amp; Amador-Mojena, P. 2021. Lista comentada de los broquidos (coleoptera: Bruchidae) de brasil. <em>Boletin de la SEA</em>, 68: 203-244.