Palirhoeus eatoni
Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Curculionoidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Curculionidae
Subfamilia: Entiminae
Supertribus: Otiorhynchitae
Tribus: Ectemnorhinini
Genus: Palirhoeus
Species: Palirhoeus eatoni
Name
edit- Palirhoeus eatoni (Waterhouse, 1876)
- Original combination: Ectemnorrhinus eatoni
- Type locality: 'Kerguelen Land'
References
edit- Chown, S.L. 1993: Instar number and mass of Palirhoeus eatoni (C.O. Waterhouse) and Bothrometopus randi Jeannel (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) from subantarctic Marion Island. Coleopterists bulletin, 47: 69–73. JSTOR
- Chown, S.L.; Klok, C.J. 2001: Habitat use, diet and body size of Heard Island weevils. Polar biology, 24: 706–712. DOI: 10.1007/s003000100281
- Chown, S.L.; Klok, C.J. 2001: First record of Palirhoeus eatoni (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) from sub-Antarctic Heard Island. African entomology, 9: 193–194. ISSN: 1021-3589 [not seen]
- Chown, S.L.; Klok, C.J. 2003: Water-Balance Characteristics Respond to Changes in Body Size in Subantarctic Weevils. Physiological and biochemical zoology, 76: 634–643. DOI: 10.1086/376919 JSTOR
- Crafford, J.E.; Scholtz, C.H. 1987: Quantitative Differences Between the Insect Faunas of Sub-Antarctic Marion and Prince Edward Islands: A Result of Human Intervention? Biological conservation, 40: 255–262. DOI: 10.1016/0006-3207(87)90119-4
- Davies, L. 1973: Observations on the distribution of surface-living land arthropods on the Subantarctic Île de la Possession, Îles Crozet. Journal of natural history, 7: 241–253. DOI: 10.1080/00222937300770201
- Dreux, P.; Voisin, J.-F. 1986: Note sur les genres Mesembriorrhinus Jeannel et Palirhoeus Kuschel (Coleoptera, Curculionidae). Nouvelle revue d'entomologie, 3 (2): 257–261. ISSN: 0374-9797 [not seen]
- The influence of habitat and altitude on oxygen uptake in sub-Antarctic weevils.
- Thermal tolerance limits in six weevil species (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) from sub-Antarctic Marion Island.
- Waterhouse, C.O. 1876: Description of a new species of Ectemnorrhinus from Kerguelen Land. Entomologist's monthly magazine, 13: 51–52. Internet Archive BHL