Kissinger-1968

Guides

  • Fallapion

    Fallapion is a genus of minute seed weevils in the family Brentidae (subfamily Apioninae), established by Kissinger in 1968. Members of this genus are small beetles characterized by their elongated rostrum and compact body form typical of apionine weevils. The genus is taxonomically distinct from the broader Apion genus complex, with species-level taxonomy requiring detailed morphological examination. Observations of this genus are relatively sparse, with limited documented occurrences in natural history databases.