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Brachyderini
The Brachyderini are a weevil tribe in the subfamily Entiminae. Genera * '' Achradidius'' * '' Aedophronus'' * '' Alatavia'' * '' Araxia'' * '' Baladaeus'' * '' Brachyderes'' * '' Caulostrophilus'' * '' Caulostrophus'' * '' Epiphaneus'' * '' Epiphanops'' * '' Hypolagocaulus'' * '' Lagocaulus'' * '' Mecheriostrophus'' * '' Neliocarus'' * '' Neocnemis'' * '' Orophiopsis'' * '' Parafoucartia'' * '' Parapholicodes'' * '' Pelletierius'' * '' Pholicodes'' * '' Podionops'' * '' Proscopus'' * '' Strophocodes'' * '' Strophomorphus'' * '' Strophosoma'' * '' Taphrorhinus'' * '' Thaptogenius'' References * Schönherr, C.J. 1826: Curculionidum dispositio methodica cum generum characteribus, descriptionibus atque observationibus variis seu Prodromus ad Synonymiae Insectorum, partem IV. Fleischer, Lipsiae: X + 338 pp External links * Entiminae Beetle tribes {{Entiminae-stub ...
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Entiminae
The Entiminae are a large subfamily in the weevil family Curculionidae, containing most of the short-nosed weevils, including such genera as ''Entimus'', ''Otiorhynchus'', ''Phyllobius'', ''Sitona'', and '' Pachyrrhynchus''. In comparison with their stunning diversity, only a few of these weevils are notorious pests of major economic importance. Entimines are commonly encountered in the field, including urban environments, and abundant in entomological collections. Diversity There are over 12000 described species worldwide, distributed in over 1370 genera, nearly 14000 by more recent counts. Most tribes are represented in only one biogeographic region of the world. The current classification within the subfamily has been recognized as artificial rather than reflecting natural groups. General morphology Besides the shape of their broad and short rostrum, most entimines are easily recognized by the presence of a mandibular scar that appears when a deciduous process falls of ...
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Brachyderes
''Brachyderes'' is a genus in the weevil family ( Curculionidae). Selected species *'' Brachyderes confusus'' Viedma, 1967 *'' Brachyderes grisescens'' Fairmaire, 1862 *'' Brachyderes incanus'' (Linnaeus, 1758) *'' Brachyderes lineolatus'' Fairmaire, 1862 *''Brachyderes lusitanicus ''Brachyderes lusitanicus'', the pine weevil, is a species in the weevil family ( Curculionidae). This weevil can reach a length around 8 mm. It occurs in Portugal, Spain, and France France (), officially the French Republic ( ...'' (Fabricius, 1781) *'' Brachyderes marginellus'' Graells, 1858 *'' Brachyderes pubescens'' Boheman, 1833 *'' Brachyderes rugatus'' Wollaston, 1864 *'' Brachyderes suturalis'' Graells, 1851 References Fauna Europaea Entiminae {{Entiminae-stub ...
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Brachycerus Undatus
''Brachycerus'' is a genus of weevils in the family Curculionidae and the subfamily Brachycerinae. Species According to Catalogue of Life The Catalogue of Life is an online database that provides an index of known species of animals, plants, fungi, and microorganisms. It was created in 2001 as a partnership between the global Species 2000 and the American Integrated Taxonomic Info ... (August 30, 2014): References *Zipcodezoo*Biolib {{Taxonbar, from=Q4035355 Brachycerinae Curculionidae genera ...
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Neocnemis
''Neocnemis'' is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Curculionidae The Curculionidae are a family of weevils, commonly called snout beetles or true weevils. They are one of the largest animal families, with 6,800 genera and 83,000 species described worldwide. They are the sister group to the family Brentidae. T .... Species: * '' Neocnemis occidentalis'' Crotch, 1867 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q19801064 Curculionidae Curculionidae genera ...
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