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- Euops abstract "Euops is a genus of the leaf-rolling weevils (family Attelabidae) containing more than 300 species. It is spread over most tropical and subtropical regions but is missing from America. The centre of its radiation is New Guinea and Australia where it is the only representative of the subfamily Attelabinae.Females of Euops have mycangia in the space between metathorax and abdomen. Leaf rolls prepared for oviposition are inoculated with spores from these mycangia. Moreover, the leaf-rolls are treated by the female using abdominal setose brushes that in most species apply secretions of unknown function. The fungus growing on a thus treated leaf-roll does not improve its nutritional value but may play a role as an antagonist of other microbes potentially harmful to the weevil larva.".
- Euops class Insect.
- Euops family Attelabidae.
- Euops family Weevil.
- Euops kingdom Animal.
- Euops order Beetle.
- Euops phylum Arthropod.
- Euops thumbnail Euops_prismae.jpg?width=300.
- Euops wikiPageID "28625665".
- Euops wikiPageRevisionID "545986107".
- Euops classis "Insecta".
- Euops familia Attelabidae.
- Euops genus "Euops".
- Euops genusAuthority "Schönherr, 1839".
- Euops hasPhotoCollection Euops.
- Euops imageCaption "Female Euops from New Guinea".
- Euops name "Euops".
- Euops ordo Beetle.
- Euops phylum "Arthropoda".
- Euops regnum "Animalia".
- Euops superfamilia Weevil.
- Euops subject Category:Attelabidae.
- Euops type Animal.
- Euops type Eukaryote.
- Euops type Insect.
- Euops type Species.
- Euops type Organism.
- Euops comment "Euops is a genus of the leaf-rolling weevils (family Attelabidae) containing more than 300 species. It is spread over most tropical and subtropical regions but is missing from America. The centre of its radiation is New Guinea and Australia where it is the only representative of the subfamily Attelabinae.Females of Euops have mycangia in the space between metathorax and abdomen. Leaf rolls prepared for oviposition are inoculated with spores from these mycangia.".
- Euops label "Euops".
- Euops sameAs m.0czbr2_.
- Euops sameAs Q5409880.
- Euops sameAs Q5409880.
- Euops wasDerivedFrom Euops?oldid=545986107.
- Euops depiction Euops_prismae.jpg.
- Euops isPrimaryTopicOf Euops.
- Euops name "Euops".