Bruchidius siliquastri

Its pronotum is very convex, wider at the base, while the elytra are short; its third stria possesses a small tooth.

The hind tibiae are apically widened, with both dorsomesal and ventral carinae that are strong.

The median lobe of its genitalia has a total length of 0.27 mm; its ventral valve is subtriangular and rather sclerotised, bearing sensilla and a row of 10-13 setae on each side.

Its vagina shows a large sclerite on its dorsal side, slightly behind the spermathecal duct opening.

[1] Firstly described from Southern France, it is also known in China (from where the species probably originates) and has since been reported on several occasions in the Americas, Europe and Asia.