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- Silybum. Rhinocyllus alpinus Gültekin, Diotti & Caldara, 2019 Rhinocyllus conicus (Frölich, 1792) Rhinocyllus oblongus Capiomont, 1873 Rhinocyllus turkestanicus...
- Rhinocyllus conicus is a species of true weevil. It is best known as a controversial agent of biological pest control which has been used against noxious...
- include Rhinocyllus conicus, Urophora solstitialis, and Trichosirocalus horridus. In the United States there has been success with Rhinocyllus conicus...
- their behaviour, so in the long run, their po****tions may recover. Rhinocyllus conicus, a seed-feeding weevil, was introduced to North America to control...
- for cotton thistle control in the United States. A thistle head weevil Rhinocyllus conicus that feeds on Carduus pycnocephalus has also been shown to feed...
- used against weedy Carduus thistles include the thistle head weevil (Rhinocyllus conicus), thistle crown weevil (Trichosirocalus horridus), and thistle...
- 11138424 ITIS: 187917 NatureServe: 2.1013814 Observation.org: 600749 Open Tree of Life: 4606649 Rhinocyllus lareynii Wikidata: Q109605487 GBIF: 4464929...
- Pseudococcus viburni (obscure mealybug) Rhagoletis pomonella (apple maggot) Rhinocyllus conicus (thistle-head weevil) Rhyacionia buoliana (pine shoot moth) Scirtothrips...
- released to control non-native thistle species. For example, the weevil Rhinocyllus conicus was released to control musk thistle, Carduus nutans, but once...
- Lixus Microlarinus Microlixus Mycotrichus Rhinocyllini Bangasternus Rhinocyllus Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lixinae. Wikispecies has information...