Smicronyx fulvus
| Smicronyx fulvus | |
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| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Arthropoda |
| Class: | Insecta |
| Order: | Coleoptera |
| Suborder: | Polyphaga |
| Infraorder: | Cucujiformia |
| Family: | Curculionidae |
| Genus: | Smicronyx |
| Species: | S. fulvus |
| Binomial name | |
| Smicronyx fulvus LeConte, 1876 | |
Smicronyx fulvus, commonly known as the red sunflower seed weevil,[1] is a weevil in the family Curculionidae.
Description
Adult beetles are 2.5–3 mm in length.[2] They are long and reddish-brown in color.[3]
Distribution
The species is found in the United States and Canada.[4]
Ecology
The larvae feed on Helianthus species and are sometimes parasitised by the braconid wasp Nealiolus curculionis.[5]
References
- ^ Name
- ^ "Crops | Insects | Sunflower Seed Weevils". Retrieved December 21, 2012.
- ^ Description
- ^ Distribution
- ^ Capinera, John L. (2001). Handbook of Vegetable Pests. Gulf Professional Publishing. pp. 130–132. ISBN 978-0-12-158861-8.
