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Hypera (a genus of weevils)

Subtaxa

Rank Taxon #macrophotos #webs
Species Hypera adspersa (a weevil)   2
Species Hypera arator (L., 1758) (a weevil)   15
Species Hypera arundinis (Paykull, 1792) (a weevil)   3
Species Hypera dauci (Olivier, 1807) (a weevil)   3
Species Hypera diversipunctata (Schrank, 1798) (a weevil)   4
Species Hypera fuscocinerea (Marsham, 1802) (a weevil)   8
Species Hypera meles (F., 1792) (a weevil)   8
Species Hypera nigrirostris (F., 1775) (a weevil)   4
Species Hypera ononidis Chevrolat, 1863 (a weevil)   2
Species Hypera pastinacae (Rossi, 1790) (a weevil)   3
Species Hypera plantaginis (Degeer, 1775) (a weevil)   4
Species Hypera pollux (F., 1801) (a weevil) 26 6
Species Hypera postica (Gyllenhal, 1813) (Clover Leaf Weevil)   7
Species Hypera punctata (F., 1775) (a weevil)   4
Species Hypera rumicis (L., 1758) (a weevil) 33 8
Species Hypera suspiciosa (Herbst, 1795) (a weevil)   7
Species Hypera venusta (F., 1781) (a weevil)   7

Suggested Literature

Hypera may be covered by literature listed under:

BIOTA
(living things)
Eukaryota
(eukaryotes)
ANIMALIA
(animals)
ARTHROPODA
(arthropods)
HEXAPODA
(hexapods)
INSECTA
(insects)
COLEOPTERA
(beetles)
CURCULIONOIDEA
(weevils and allied beetles)
CURCULIONIDAE
(weevils)

Feeding and other inter-species relationships

Hypera is associated with:

There may be taxa associated with Hypera listed at higher taxonomic level

COLEOPTERA
(beetles)

Associated with Hypera:

larva larva is taken to the nest of female Gymnomerus laevipes - a potter wasp or mason wasp (Hymenoptera: Eumenidae) UK/Ireland Macdonald, M.A., in prep.
larva larva is taken to the nest of female Odynerus simillimus - a potter wasp or mason wasp (Hymenoptera: Eumenidae) UK/Ireland Macdonald, M.A., in prep.

Hypera may be associated with more taxa listed at higher taxonomic level

ANIMALIA
(animals)
INSECTA
(insects)
COLEOPTERA
(beetles)
CURCULIONOIDEA
(weevils and allied beetles)
CURCULIONIDAE
(weevils)

References

Macdonald, M.A., in prep. Forage, prey and host-parasite relationships of aculeates

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