Life History, Larval and Pupal Morphology of <em>Neoplinthus tigratus porculus</em> (Fabricius, 1801) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Molytinae) Associated with Hop

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Abstract

The immature stages and biology of Neoplinthus tigratus porculus (Fabricius, 1801) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Molytinae) associated with common hop (Humulus lupulus L.) are described for the first time. Morphology and diagnostic characters of mature larvae and pupae are documented and compared with related Molytinae and selected Cleonini (Lixinae). The mature larva generally fits the diagnostic characters of Molytinae larvae but differs in several traits, particularly the very short endocranial line and the relative length of frontal setae, with fs4 distinctly shorter than fs5. Together with the presence of five frontal setae, this combination represents useful characters for distinguishing the species. The larva and pupa are covered with cuticular asperities. Biological observations show that the species develops mainly within the root collar and roots of Humulus lupulus, where larvae feed internally and older instars overwinter. Infested plants are characterized by swollen and weakened roots, often containing multiple larvae.

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