Rhaebus gebleri explained
Rhaebus gebleri is a species of bean weevil in the tribe Rhaebini.[1] [2] [3] This species was described by Gotthelf Fischer von Waldheim in 1824, and is the type species of the genus Rhaebus.[3]
Distribution
Rhaebus gebleri is restricted to the Palearctic realm, and is found in South-western Russia, Turkey, Israel, Iran, Kazakhstan, and Mongolia.[4] [5] It is found in semi-desert and steppes, especially near the shores of saline ponds and lakes.
Notes and References
- Web site: Zicha . Ondrej . BioLib: Biological library . 2022-09-18 . www.biolib.cz.
- Web site: Rhaebus gebleri - Encyclopedia of Life . 2022-09-18 . www.eol.org.
- Legalov . Andrei A. . 2022-08-12 . Review of the genus Rhaebus Fischer von Waldheim, 1824 (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Bruchinae) . Ecologica Montenegrina . 55 . 1–16 . 10.37828/em.2022.55.1 . 251543798 . 2336-9744. free .
- Lopatin . Igor . Chikatunov . Vladimir . amp . 2000-07-31 . Rhaebus amnoni n. sp. – The first representative of the Central-Asian genus Rhaebus in Israel . Mitteilungen des Internationalen Entomologischen Vereins . 25 . 31–34 . Zobodat.
- Book: The book of beetles: a life-size guide to six hundred of nature's gems . 2014 . Patrice Bouchard . 978-0-226-08275-2 . Chicago . 870985649.