Bagous californicus LeConte, 1876
Source: O'Brien, C.W., Wibmer, G.J. 1982.
Family: Curculionidae
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Rather robust, black, clothed with dark-gray scales of uniform color. Beak stout, curved, shorter than the prothorax, scaly; frontal fovea not deep. Prothorax wider than long, coarsely granulated and rugose; sides straight, diverging slightly from the base for two-thirds the length, then rounded and narrowed to the tip, where it is strongly constricted; with a broad dorsal channel near the base. Elytra nearly one-half wider than the prothorax, humeri oblique, slightly rounded; sides parallel, then obliquely narrowed, and narrowly rounded at the tip; disc flattened from the suture to the third stria, and from the base for three-fifths the length, striae fine, interspaces slightly convex ; posterior callus prominent ; there is a feeble tubercle on the third interspace at about two-thirds the length. Antennae and legs reddish-brown; tarsi long.

Length 2.8 mm.; 0.11 inch.


One specimen, San Diego, Cal.; Gr. R. Crotch.
Differs from B. restrictus by the tubercle on the third interspace behind the middle, and by the absence of the white spot which occupies a similar position in that species.

Bagous californicus image
Bagous californicus image
Bagous californicus image
Bagous californicus image
Bagous californicus image
Michael Shillingburg  
Bagous californicus image
Bagous californicus image
Bagous californicus image
Bagous californicus image
Michael Shillingburg