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On the identity of Caryedon pallidus (Olivier) (Col., Bruchidae), and the description of two new Caryedon spp.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2009

B. J. Southgate
Affiliation:
Pest Infestation Control Laboratory, London Road, Slough, Bucks., England

Extract

The taxonomic status of Caryedon pallidus (Olivier) is discussed and its identity related to a species found in West Africa breeding in seeds of Cassia obtusifolia. Specimens of Caryedon breeding in Cassia senna from the Nile basin are shown to be a distinct species. This, and a further species from Armenia, both of which had been previously misidentified as Caryedon pallidus, are described as new.

Type
Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1971

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