Description of the immature stages of the weevil anthonomus vis clark(coleoptera, curculionidae), inquiline into the gall of leandra aurea (melastomataceae)

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Description of the immature stages of the weevil Anthonomus vis Clark (Coleoptera, Curculionidae), inquiline into the gall of Leandra aurea (Melastomataceae). The third instar larva and the pupa of Anthonomus vis Clark, 1992 are described and illustrated, based upon specimens collected in the Serra de São José, Tiradentes, in Minas Gerais, southeastern Brazil. The species was previously known from the type series collected in the states of Amapá and Pará. Comparisons with the larva and pupa of A. grandis Boheman, 1843 and A. monostigma Champion, 1903 are included. The larvae of A. vis live as inquilines in the galls induced by a species of momphid moths (Lepidoptera, Momphidae) in the stems of Leandra aurea (Cham.) Cogn. (Melastomataceae).

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Bená, D. de C., & Vanin, S. A. (2013). Description of the immature stages of the weevil anthonomus vis clark(coleoptera, curculionidae), inquiline into the gall of leandra aurea (melastomataceae). Revista Brasileira de Entomologia, 57(4), 367–373. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0085-56262013005000032

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