Anthonomus ✓

Anthonomus is a hyper-diverse genus of true weevils containing over 780 species, many of which are notorious agricultural pests. They are best known for their specialized feeding habits, where they target reproductive structures like flower buds and fruits, often causing total crop loss. 🧬 Key Species & Impacts

Primarily affects European soft fruits like strawberries and raspberries, potentially reducing yields by 60%. anthonomus

Targets orchard flower buds in early spring, disrupting fruit development. 🛠️ Biology & Behavior Anthonomus is a hyper-diverse genus of true weevils

Most Anthonomus species follow a similar life cycle centered on "oviposition" (egg-laying) within plant hosts: Targets orchard flower buds in early spring, disrupting

A devastating pest of peppers (Capsicum spp.) that can cause yield losses of up to 90%.

The most famous member, which nearly destroyed the U.S. cotton industry in the early 20th century. It continues to be a major threat in South America.

While the genus is vast, a few species have shaped agricultural history and modern policy:

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