Relationships towards this taxonGenus group namesChildrenBruchus affinis Frölich, 1799 Bruchus atomarius (Linnaeus, 1761) Bruchus brachialis Fahraeus, 1839 Bruchus brisouti Kraatz, 1868 Bruchus canariensis Decelle, 1975 Bruchus dentipes (Baudi, 1886) Bruchus ecalcaratus Daniel K., 1906 Bruchus emarginatus Allard, 1868 Bruchus ervi Frölich, 1799 Bruchus griseomaculatus Gyllenhal, 1833 Bruchus hamatus Miller, 1881 Bruchus hierroensis Decelle, 1978 Bruchus incurvatus Motschulsky, 1873 Bruchus laticollis Bohemann, 1833 Bruchus lentis Frölich, 1799 Bruchus libanensis Zampetti, 1993 Bruchus loti Paykull, 1800 Bruchus lugubris Fahraeus, 1839 Bruchus luteicornis Illiger, 1794 Bruchus perezi Kraatz, 1868 Bruchus pisorum (Linnaeus, 1758) Bruchus rufimanus Bohemann, 1833 Bruchus rufipes Herbst, 1783 Bruchus signaticornis Gyllenhal, 1833 Bruchus tessellatus Mulsant & Rey, 1858 Bruchus tetragonus (Baudi, 1886) Bruchus tristiculus Fahraeus, 1839 Bruchus tristis Bohemann, 1833 Bruchus ulicis Mulsant & Rey, 1858 Bruchus venustus Fahraeus, 1839 Bruchus viciae Olivier, 1795
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CitationMr. Marcello Franco Zampetti. Bruchus Linnaeus, 1767. Accessed through: Fauna Europaea at http://www.faunaeur.org/full_results.php?id=100260Image
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