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Virus / infection vector
Broad Bean Stain virus is spread by Sitona

Virus / infection vector
Broad Bean True Mosaic virus is spread by Sitona

Animal / parasitoid / endoparasitoid
larva of Microsoma exigua is endoparasitoid of imago of Sitona

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Sitona

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Sitona is a large genus of weevils in the family Curculionidae native to the Nearctic and Palaearctic regions. Over 100 species have been described.[2] Sitona is easily distinguished from related genera by flat, recumbent scales on the mandibles, by the absence of an oval scar on the mandibles, by short and broad rostrum with a deep, longitudinal, median groove, and by dense scales on the body.[3]

Sitona specialize on legumes, plants of the family Fabaceae. The larvae eat the root nodules[4] and the adults eat the leaves. Several species of Sitona are important agricultural pests of legumes, especially in its native regions and introduced populations in South Africa, Australia and New Zealand.[2]

Species include:

References

  1. ^ Type species: Curculio lineatus Linnaeus, 1758 (= Sitona lineatus)
  2. ^ a b Velázquez de Castro, A. J.; et al. "Systematics of Sitonini (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Entiminae), with a hypothesis on the evolution of feeding habits" (PDF). Systematic Entomology (2007), 32, 312–331. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-07-06.
  3. ^ Donald E. Bright, Patrice Bouchard. The Insects and Arachnids of Canada, Part 25: Coleoptera. Curculionidae. Entiminae. Weevils of Canada and Alaska. Vol. 2. Ottawa, NRC Research Press, 2008. ISBN 0-660-19400-7. P. 178-203.
  4. ^ a b Korortyaev, B. A. and A. J. Velázquez de Castro González. (2011). A new species of the weevil genus Sitona Germar (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) from Mt. Hermon in Israel. Proceedings of the Zoological Institute RAS 315(1) 85-88.
  5. ^ a b Velázquez de Castro, A. J., et al. (2011). Sitonini (Curculionidae: Entiminae) of Israel. Israel Journal of Entomology 40 71-108.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Bright, D. E. (1994). "Revision of the Genus Sitona (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) of North America". Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 87 (3): 277–306. doi:10.1093/aesa/87.3.277.
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Sitona: Brief Summary

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Sitona is a large genus of weevils in the family Curculionidae native to the Nearctic and Palaearctic regions. Over 100 species have been described. Sitona is easily distinguished from related genera by flat, recumbent scales on the mandibles, by the absence of an oval scar on the mandibles, by short and broad rostrum with a deep, longitudinal, median groove, and by dense scales on the body.

Sitona specialize on legumes, plants of the family Fabaceae. The larvae eat the root nodules and the adults eat the leaves. Several species of Sitona are important agricultural pests of legumes, especially in its native regions and introduced populations in South Africa, Australia and New Zealand.

Species include:

Sitona aliceae Sitona aquilonius Sitona bicolor Sitona brucki Sitona californius Sitona concavirostris Sitona crinitus Sitona cylindricollis Sitona demoflysi Sitona desertus Sitona discoideus Gyllenhal Sitona fairmairei Allard, 1869 Sitona flavescens Sitona fronto Sitona hispidulus Sitona lepidus Gyllenhal – clover root weevil Sitona lineatus – pea leaf weevil Sitona lineellus Sitona maroccanus Sitona planifrons Sitona puncticollis Sitona sulcifrons Sitona syriacus Sitona tanneri Sitona vittatus Sitona volkovitshi Sitona wahrmani
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