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Orchestes Waltoni
''Orchestes'' is a genus of beetles either classified in the subfamily Rhynchaeninae or in the tribe Rhamphini of the subfamily Curculioninae, of the family Curculionidae. It encompasses six species in North America, including ''Orchestes alni'', and more in Eurasia. It was previously regarded as a synonym of ''Rhynchaenus'', which is now used with a more restricted definition. The name ''Pedetes'' (normally used for the springhares) has been used as a manuscript name for this genus around 1799, but not published as a valid name.Creutzer, 1799, p. 126; Crotch, 1870, p. 51 Species * '' Orchestes affinis'' * ''Orchestes africanus'' * ''Orchestes alboscutellatus'' * ''Orchestes alni'' * ''Orchestes amplithorax'' * '' Orchestes amurensis'' * ''Orchestes angustifrons'' * ''Orchestes animosus'' * ''Orchestes anoploidens'' * ''Orchestes aterrimus'' * ''Orchestes atricapillus'' * ''Orchestes australiae'' * ''Orchestes avellanae'' * ''Orchestes betuleti'' * ''Orchestes bifas ...
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Orchestes Africanus
''Orchestes'' is a genus of beetles either classified in the subfamily Rhynchaeninae or in the tribe Rhamphini of the subfamily Curculioninae, of the family Curculionidae. It encompasses six species in North America, including ''Orchestes alni'', and more in Eurasia. It was previously regarded as a synonym of ''Rhynchaenus'', which is now used with a more restricted definition. The name ''Pedetes'' (normally used for the springhares) has been used as a manuscript name for this genus around 1799, but not published as a valid name.Creutzer, 1799, p. 126; Crotch, 1870, p. 51 Species * '' Orchestes affinis'' * '' Orchestes africanus'' * ''Orchestes alboscutellatus'' * ''Orchestes alni'' * ''Orchestes amplithorax'' * '' Orchestes amurensis'' * '' Orchestes angustifrons'' * '' Orchestes animosus'' * '' Orchestes anoploidens'' * '' Orchestes aterrimus'' * '' Orchestes atricapillus'' * '' Orchestes australiae'' * '' Orchestes avellanae'' * '' Orchestes betuleti'' * '' Orche ...
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Orchestes Bimaculatus
''Orchestes'' is a genus of beetles either classified in the subfamily Rhynchaeninae or in the tribe Rhamphini of the subfamily Curculioninae, of the family Curculionidae. It encompasses six species in North America, including ''Orchestes alni'', and more in Eurasia. It was previously regarded as a synonym of ''Rhynchaenus'', which is now used with a more restricted definition. The name ''Pedetes'' (normally used for the springhares) has been used as a manuscript name for this genus around 1799, but not published as a valid name.Creutzer, 1799, p. 126; Crotch, 1870, p. 51 Species * '' Orchestes affinis'' * ''Orchestes africanus'' * ''Orchestes alboscutellatus'' * ''Orchestes alni'' * ''Orchestes amplithorax'' * '' Orchestes amurensis'' * '' Orchestes angustifrons'' * '' Orchestes animosus'' * '' Orchestes anoploidens'' * '' Orchestes aterrimus'' * '' Orchestes atricapillus'' * '' Orchestes australiae'' * '' Orchestes avellanae'' * '' Orchestes betuleti'' * '' Orches ...
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Orchestes Bifasciatus
''Orchestes'' is a genus of beetles either classified in the subfamily Rhynchaeninae or in the tribe Rhamphini of the subfamily Curculioninae, of the family Curculionidae. It encompasses six species in North America, including ''Orchestes alni'', and more in Eurasia. It was previously regarded as a synonym of ''Rhynchaenus'', which is now used with a more restricted definition. The name ''Pedetes'' (normally used for the springhares) has been used as a manuscript name for this genus around 1799, but not published as a valid name.Creutzer, 1799, p. 126; Crotch, 1870, p. 51 Species * '' Orchestes affinis'' * ''Orchestes africanus'' * ''Orchestes alboscutellatus'' * ''Orchestes alni'' * ''Orchestes amplithorax'' * '' Orchestes amurensis'' * '' Orchestes angustifrons'' * '' Orchestes animosus'' * '' Orchestes anoploidens'' * '' Orchestes aterrimus'' * '' Orchestes atricapillus'' * '' Orchestes australiae'' * '' Orchestes avellanae'' * '' Orchestes betuleti'' * '' Orches ...
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Orchestes Betuleti
''Orchestes'' is a genus of beetles either classified in the subfamily Rhynchaeninae or in the tribe Rhamphini of the subfamily Curculioninae, of the family Curculionidae. It encompasses six species in North America, including ''Orchestes alni'', and more in Eurasia. It was previously regarded as a synonym of ''Rhynchaenus'', which is now used with a more restricted definition. The name ''Pedetes'' (normally used for the springhares) has been used as a manuscript name for this genus around 1799, but not published as a valid name.Creutzer, 1799, p. 126; Crotch, 1870, p. 51 Species * '' Orchestes affinis'' * ''Orchestes africanus'' * ''Orchestes alboscutellatus'' * ''Orchestes alni'' * ''Orchestes amplithorax'' * '' Orchestes amurensis'' * '' Orchestes angustifrons'' * '' Orchestes animosus'' * '' Orchestes anoploidens'' * '' Orchestes aterrimus'' * '' Orchestes atricapillus'' * '' Orchestes australiae'' * '' Orchestes avellanae'' * '' Orchestes betuleti'' * ''Orchest ...
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Orchestes Avellanae
''Orchestes'' is a genus of beetles either classified in the subfamily Rhynchaeninae or in the tribe Rhamphini of the subfamily Curculioninae, of the family Curculionidae. It encompasses six species in North America, including ''Orchestes alni'', and more in Eurasia. It was previously regarded as a synonym of ''Rhynchaenus'', which is now used with a more restricted definition. The name ''Pedetes'' (normally used for the springhares) has been used as a manuscript name for this genus around 1799, but not published as a valid name.Creutzer, 1799, p. 126; Crotch, 1870, p. 51 Species * '' Orchestes affinis'' * ''Orchestes africanus'' * ''Orchestes alboscutellatus'' * ''Orchestes alni'' * ''Orchestes amplithorax'' * '' Orchestes amurensis'' * '' Orchestes angustifrons'' * '' Orchestes animosus'' * '' Orchestes anoploidens'' * '' Orchestes aterrimus'' * '' Orchestes atricapillus'' * '' Orchestes australiae'' * '' Orchestes avellanae'' * ''Orchestes betuleti'' * ''Orcheste ...
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Orchestes Australiae
''Orchestes'' is a genus of beetles either classified in the subfamily Rhynchaeninae or in the tribe Rhamphini of the subfamily Curculioninae, of the family Curculionidae. It encompasses six species in North America, including ''Orchestes alni'', and more in Eurasia. It was previously regarded as a synonym of ''Rhynchaenus'', which is now used with a more restricted definition. The name ''Pedetes'' (normally used for the springhares) has been used as a manuscript name for this genus around 1799, but not published as a valid name.Creutzer, 1799, p. 126; Crotch, 1870, p. 51 Species * '' Orchestes affinis'' * ''Orchestes africanus'' * ''Orchestes alboscutellatus'' * ''Orchestes alni'' * ''Orchestes amplithorax'' * '' Orchestes amurensis'' * '' Orchestes angustifrons'' * '' Orchestes animosus'' * '' Orchestes anoploidens'' * '' Orchestes aterrimus'' * '' Orchestes atricapillus'' * '' Orchestes australiae'' * ''Orchestes avellanae'' * ''Orchestes betuleti'' * ''Orchestes ...
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Orchestes Atricapillus
''Orchestes'' is a genus of beetles either classified in the subfamily Rhynchaeninae or in the tribe Rhamphini of the subfamily Curculioninae, of the family Curculionidae. It encompasses six species in North America, including ''Orchestes alni'', and more in Eurasia. It was previously regarded as a synonym of ''Rhynchaenus'', which is now used with a more restricted definition. The name ''Pedetes'' (normally used for the springhares) has been used as a manuscript name for this genus around 1799, but not published as a valid name.Creutzer, 1799, p. 126; Crotch, 1870, p. 51 Species * '' Orchestes affinis'' * ''Orchestes africanus'' * ''Orchestes alboscutellatus'' * ''Orchestes alni'' * ''Orchestes amplithorax'' * '' Orchestes amurensis'' * '' Orchestes angustifrons'' * '' Orchestes animosus'' * '' Orchestes anoploidens'' * '' Orchestes aterrimus'' * '' Orchestes atricapillus'' * ''Orchestes australiae'' * ''Orchestes avellanae'' * ''Orchestes betuleti'' * ''Orchestes ...
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Orchestes Aterrimus
''Orchestes'' is a genus of beetles either classified in the subfamily Rhynchaeninae or in the tribe Rhamphini of the subfamily Curculioninae, of the family Curculionidae. It encompasses six species in North America, including ''Orchestes alni'', and more in Eurasia. It was previously regarded as a synonym of ''Rhynchaenus'', which is now used with a more restricted definition. The name ''Pedetes'' (normally used for the springhares) has been used as a manuscript name for this genus around 1799, but not published as a valid name.Creutzer, 1799, p. 126; Crotch, 1870, p. 51 Species * '' Orchestes affinis'' * ''Orchestes africanus'' * ''Orchestes alboscutellatus'' * ''Orchestes alni'' * ''Orchestes amplithorax'' * '' Orchestes amurensis'' * '' Orchestes angustifrons'' * '' Orchestes animosus'' * '' Orchestes anoploidens'' * '' Orchestes aterrimus'' * ''Orchestes atricapillus'' * ''Orchestes australiae'' * ''Orchestes avellanae'' * ''Orchestes betuleti'' * ''Orchestes b ...
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Orchestes Anoploidens
''Orchestes'' is a genus of beetles either classified in the subfamily Rhynchaeninae or in the tribe Rhamphini of the subfamily Curculioninae, of the family Curculionidae. It encompasses six species in North America, including ''Orchestes alni'', and more in Eurasia. It was previously regarded as a synonym of ''Rhynchaenus'', which is now used with a more restricted definition. The name ''Pedetes'' (normally used for the springhares) has been used as a manuscript name for this genus around 1799, but not published as a valid name.Creutzer, 1799, p. 126; Crotch, 1870, p. 51 Species * '' Orchestes affinis'' * ''Orchestes africanus'' * ''Orchestes alboscutellatus'' * ''Orchestes alni'' * ''Orchestes amplithorax'' * '' Orchestes amurensis'' * '' Orchestes angustifrons'' * '' Orchestes animosus'' * '' Orchestes anoploidens'' * ''Orchestes aterrimus'' * ''Orchestes atricapillus'' * ''Orchestes australiae'' * ''Orchestes avellanae'' * ''Orchestes betuleti'' * ''Orchestes bi ...
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Orchestes Animosus
''Orchestes'' is a genus of beetles either classified in the subfamily Rhynchaeninae or in the tribe Rhamphini of the subfamily Curculioninae, of the family Curculionidae. It encompasses six species in North America, including ''Orchestes alni'', and more in Eurasia. It was previously regarded as a synonym of ''Rhynchaenus'', which is now used with a more restricted definition. The name ''Pedetes'' (normally used for the springhares) has been used as a manuscript name for this genus around 1799, but not published as a valid name.Creutzer, 1799, p. 126; Crotch, 1870, p. 51 Species * '' Orchestes affinis'' * ''Orchestes africanus'' * ''Orchestes alboscutellatus'' * ''Orchestes alni'' * ''Orchestes amplithorax'' * '' Orchestes amurensis'' * '' Orchestes angustifrons'' * '' Orchestes animosus'' * ''Orchestes anoploidens'' * ''Orchestes aterrimus'' * ''Orchestes atricapillus'' * ''Orchestes australiae'' * ''Orchestes avellanae'' * ''Orchestes betuleti'' * ''Orchestes bif ...
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Orchestes Angustifrons
''Orchestes'' is a genus of beetles either classified in the subfamily Rhynchaeninae or in the tribe Rhamphini of the subfamily Curculioninae, of the family Curculionidae. It encompasses six species in North America, including ''Orchestes alni'', and more in Eurasia. It was previously regarded as a synonym of ''Rhynchaenus'', which is now used with a more restricted definition. The name ''Pedetes'' (normally used for the springhares) has been used as a manuscript name for this genus around 1799, but not published as a valid name.Creutzer, 1799, p. 126; Crotch, 1870, p. 51 Species * '' Orchestes affinis'' * ''Orchestes africanus'' * ''Orchestes alboscutellatus'' * ''Orchestes alni'' * ''Orchestes amplithorax'' * '' Orchestes amurensis'' * '' Orchestes angustifrons'' * ''Orchestes animosus'' * ''Orchestes anoploidens'' * ''Orchestes aterrimus'' * ''Orchestes atricapillus'' * ''Orchestes australiae'' * ''Orchestes avellanae'' * ''Orchestes betuleti'' * ''Orchestes bifa ...
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