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Alcidodes Caviventris
''Alcidodes'' is a genus of weevils in the family Curculionidae. Species * ''Alcidodes adustus'' Haaf, 1961 * ''Alcidodes agnatus'' Haaf, 1964 * ''Alcidodes albocinctus'' Blanchard, 1853 * ''Alcidodes alienus'' Haaf, 1961 * ''Alcidodes amandus'' Haaf, 1961 * ''Alcidodes amplus'' Haaf, 1961 * ''Alcidodes angustus'' Haaf, 1961 * ''Alcidodes arcanus'' Haaf, 1964 * ''Alcidodes artivittis'' Marshall, 1948 * ''Alcidodes asperatus'' Haaf, 1963 * ''Alcidodes avidus'' Haaf, 1964 * ''Alcidodes balachowskyi'' Hoffmann, 1962 * ''Alcidodes barbaricus'' Haaf, 1964 * ''Alcidodes basipennis'' Marshall, 1948 * ''Alcidodes baueri'' Haaf, 1963 * ''Alcidodes beatus'' Haaf, 1964 * ''Alcidodes biplagiatus'' Haaf, 1961 * ''Alcidodes blandus'' Haaf, 1963 * ''Alcidodes bruniqueli'' Roudier, 1957 * ''Alcidodes candidulatus'' Haaf, 1961 * ''Alcidodes carus'' Haaf, 1961 * ''Alcidodes castus'' Haaf, 1961 * ''Alcidodes caviventris'' Lyal, 2000 * ''Alcidodes cervinus'' Haaf, 1963 * ''Alcidodes comptus'' Haaf, ...
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