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- Metamasius is a genus of bromeliad weevils in the beetle family Dryophthoridae. There are more than 120 described species in Metamasius. List of Metamasius...
- species in the genus Metamasius, bromeliad weevils. Metamasius alterans Hustache, 1936 c Metamasius alveolus Vaurie, 1968 c Metamasius ambiguus Csiki, E...
- homeland of Metamasius callizona". Journal of the Bromeliad Society. 44: 173–176. Vaurie, P. (1966). "A revision of the neotropical genus Metamasius (Coleoptera...
- Metamasius mosieri is a species of beetle in the family Dryophthoridae. It is found in North America. "Metamasius mosieri Report". Integrated Taxonomic...
- (Cyprinus carpio) Metamasius callizona (Mexican bromeliad weevil) Potential Biodiversity Loss in Florida Bromeliad Phytotelmata due to Metamasius callizona (Coleoptera:...
- Tillandsia utriculata are highly susceptible to attack by the invasive weevil Metamasius callizona, and have been devastated throughout their range. Tillandsia...
- genera Monilinia and Ceratocystis. Other pests include mites and insects (Metamasius hemipterus). Bactris gasipaes has been used for food for centuries. Spanish...
- (European spongy moth) Maconellicoccus hirsutus (pink hibiscus mealybug) [19] Metamasius callizona (bromeliad beetle) [20] Monomorium pharaonis (pharaoh ant) Myrmica...
- kill shrubs and other plants in hardwood hammocks. Bromeliad beetles (Metamasius callizona) destroy bromeliads and the ecosystems they host. Walking catfish...
- plant. There are also parasitic relationships that affect the bromeliad. Metamasius callizona, a weevil, will feed on the meristematic tissue of the Catopsis...