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Bromius obscurus · ožkarožinis nakvišinukas
- Adoxus obscurus
- western grape rootworm
- Rebenfallkäfer, Weinlaub-Fallkäfer
- ožkarožinis nakvišinukas
- nagryzek ciemny
The distribution of the species is holarctic; it can be found in North America, wide parts of Europe, and Asia. The species is a known pest of grape vines in Europe and western North America. Bromius obscurus adults are generally colored black, covered with dull yellow-grey hairs. The elytra and tibiae are either black or reddish-brown. The basal four segments of the antennae are colored orange-red. The species measures 5.0–6.0 mm in body length.