Curculio glandium
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Curculio glandium, commonly known as the acorn weevil, is a species of European carpophagus weevil in the genus Curculio, the acorn and nut weevils. It eats by a rostrum, an elongated snout, that is used for piercing.
Host Genome
No genome information available
Related Symbionts
1 recordsSymbiont records associated with Curculio glandium
| Classification | Function | Function Tags | Reference | |
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Candidatus Curculioniphilus buchneri
Pseudomonadota |
Bacteria
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Metagenome Information
0 recordsMetagenome sequencing data associated with Curculio glandium
| Run | Platform | Location | Date | BioProject |
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No metagenomes foundNo metagenome records associated with this host species. |
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Amplicon Information
0 recordsAmplicon sequencing data associated with Curculio glandium
| Run | Classification | Platform | Location | Environment |
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No amplicons foundNo amplicon records associated with this host species. |
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Related Articles
1 recordsResearch articles related to Curculio glandium
| Title | Authors | Journal | Year | DOI |
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Merville, A; Venner, S; Henri, H ... Heddi, A; Bel-Venner, MC
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BMC EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
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2013
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10.1186/1471-2148-13-28 |