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Monday, 10 August 2015

Globe thistle capitulum weevil - Larinus onopordi (Fabricius, 1787) - Cyprus

Family Curculionidae

Larinus onopordi, also known as the globe thistle capitulum weevil, is a species of true weevil in the genus Larinus.

Range
This species is found in regions surrounding the Mediterranean Sea. 

Ecology
Larinus onopordi is univoltine, undergoing one generation per year. Females lay eggs in the capitulum (flowerhead) of globe thistles, mainly Echinops sphaerocephalus, Echinops orientalis and Echinops pungens. Larvae develop in the capitulum, eating and destroying the seeds. Pupation occurs in late summer, and a new generation of adults emerge after a few days. 

The braconid wasp Bracon facialis has been reared from the pupal stage. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Photos  Dali , by George Konstantinou

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