- Source: Eupholus
Eupholus is a genus of beetle in the family Curculionidae. The genus includes some of the most colourful of the weevils. The colour may serve as a warning to predators that they are distasteful. Most species feed upon yam leaves, some of which are toxic to other animals. The species occur in New Guinea and adjacent islands. This genus was described by French entomologist Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Dechauffour de Boisduval in 1835.
List of the described species
References
1. Limoges (R.) & Porion (Th.), 2004 - The Beetles of the World, volume 19, Supplement 2. New Eupholus from New Guinea, Hillside Books, Canterbury [1]
2. Porion (Th.), 1993 - The Beetles of the World, volume 19. Eupholus (Curculionidae), Sciences Nat, Venette [2]
3. Porion (Th.), 2000 - The Beetles of the World, volume 19, Supplement 1. New Eupholus from New Guinea, Hillside Books, Canterbury [3]
Data related to Eupholus at Wikispecies
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Eupholus
- Eupholus petitii
- Eupholus humeridens
- Eupholus bennetti
- Eupholus chevrolati
- Eupholus tupinierii
- Eupholus geoffroyi
- Eupholus magnificus
- Eupholus azureus
- Eupholus nickerli