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Appleby, J.H.; Credland, P.F. The role of temperature and larval crowding in morph determination in a tropical beetle, Callosobruchus subinnotatus 2007 Journal of Insect Physiology 53 983-993 details   doi
Babu, A.; Hern, A.; Dorn, S. Sources of semiochemicals mediating host finding in Callosobruchus chinensis (Coleoptera: Bruchidae) 2003 Bulletin of Entomological Research 93 187-192 details   doi
Hu, F.; Zhang, G.-N.; Wang, J.-J. Scanning electron microscopy studies of antennal sensilla of bruchid beetles, Callosobruchus chinensis (L.) and Callosobruchus maculatus (F.) (Coleoptera: Bruchidae) 2009 Micron 40 320-326 details   doi
Silva, D.P.; Casado-Filho, E.L.; Correa, A.S.R.; Farias, L.R.; Bloch, C.J.; de Sa, M.F.G.; Mendes, P.A.M.; Quirino, B.F.; Noronha, E.F.; Franco, O.L. Identification of an alpha-amylase inhibitor from Pterodon pubescens with ability to inhibit cowpea weevil digestive enzymes 2007 Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 55 4382-4387 details   doi
Tuda, M.; Ronn, J.; Buranapanichpan, S.; Wasano, N.; Arnqvist, G. Evolutionary diversification of the bean beetle genus Callosobruchus (Coleoptera: Bruchidae): traits associated with stored-product pest status 2006 Molecular Ecology 15 3541-3551 details   doi
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