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Rhamphini
Rhamphini is a weevil tribe in the subfamily Curculioninae. Genera * '' Dinorhopala'' Pascoe, 1860 * '' Imachra'' F.P.Pascoe, 1874 * '' Indodinorrhopalus'' Indodinorrhopalus H.R.Pajni & S.Sood, 1981 * '' Isochnus'' C.G.Thomson, 1859 * '' Ixalma'' F.P.Pascoe, 1871 * '' Laemorchestes'' G.C.Champion, 1903 * '' Macrorhynchaenus'' A.Hustache, 1933 * '' Megorchestes'' * '' Morimotonomizo'' H.Kojima, 1997 * ''Orchestes'' Illiger, 1798 * '' Pritmus'' Pajni & Sood, 1981 * '' Pseudendaeus'' Voss, 1960 * '' Rhamphonyx'' E.Voss, 1964 * ''Rhamphus'' Clairville 1798 * '' Rhynchaenophaenus'' E.Voss, 1956 * '' Rhynchaenus'' Clairville 1798 * '' Sphaerorchestes'' K.Morimoto & S.Miyakawa, 1996 * '' Strabonus'' Kuschel, 2008 * '' Synorchestes'' E.Voss, 1958 * ''Tachyerges ''Tachyerges'' is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Curculionidae. The species of this genus are found in Europe and Northern America. Species: * '' Tachyerges salicis'' * ''Tachyerges stigma ''Tachyerges stigma ...
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''Rhynchaenus'' is a genus of beetles alternatively placed in the subfamilies Rhynchaeninae or in Curculioninae, of family Curculionidae. It previously included the genus ''Orchestes'', but is now restricted to a smaller group of species, all of which occur in Europe, Japan, or North Africa and feed on Asteraceae The family Asteraceae, alternatively Compositae, consists of over 32,000 known species of flowering plants in over 1,900 genera within the order Asterales. Commonly referred to as the aster, daisy, composite, or sunflower family, Compositae w ... plants. Reports of its occurrence in North America are erroneous. Species A large number of species have been assigned under the ''Rhynchaenus'' genera although some species originally assigned to ''Rhynchaenus'' now belong in a different genera References Literature cited * Anderson, R.S. 1989Revision of the subfamily Rhynchaeninae in North America (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)(subscription required). Transactio ...
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Rhynchaenus
''Rhynchaenus'' is a genus of beetles alternatively placed in the subfamilies Rhynchaeninae or in Curculioninae, of family Curculionidae. It previously included the genus ''Orchestes'', but is now restricted to a smaller group of species, all of which occur in Europe, Japan, or North Africa and feed on Asteraceae The family Asteraceae, alternatively Compositae, consists of over 32,000 known species of flowering plants in over 1,900 genera within the order Asterales. Commonly referred to as the aster, daisy, composite, or sunflower family, Compositae w ... plants. Reports of its occurrence in North America are erroneous. Species A large number of species have been assigned under the ''Rhynchaenus'' genera although some species originally assigned to ''Rhynchaenus'' now belong in a different genera References Literature cited * Anderson, R.S. 1989Revision of the subfamily Rhynchaeninae in North America (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)(subscription required). Transactio ...
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Curculioninae
The beetle subfamily Curculioninae is part of the weevil family Curculionidae. It contains over 23,500 described species in 2,200 genera, and is therefore the largest weevil subfamily. Given that the beetle order (Coleoptera) contains about one-quarter of all known organisms, the Curculioninae represent one of the – if not ''the'' – most successful radiations of terrestrial Metazoa. Many weevils of this group are commonly known as flower weevils or acorn and nut weevils, after a food commonly eaten by Curculioninae larvae and imagines — the reproductive organs of plants. Systematics This large subfamily is divided into around 30 tribes. Delimitation of the Curculioninae is fairly robust considering its enormous size; there is some dispute, however, in their exact boundary with the Molytinae. The Phrynixini and Trypetidini are also included in the Curculioninae by some authors, but more often they are considered Molytinae; conversely, the Itini are usuall ...
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Orchestes
''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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Rhamphina (weevil)
Rhamphina may refer to: * ''Rhamphina'' (fly), a genus of insects in the family Tachinidae * ''Rhamphina'' (weevil), a subtribe of beetles in the tribe Rhamphini Rhamphini is a weevil tribe in the subfamily Curculioninae. Genera * '' Dinorhopala'' Pascoe, 1860 * '' Imachra'' F.P.Pascoe, 1874 * '' Indodinorrhopalus'' Indodinorrhopalus H.R.Pajni & S.Sood, 1981 * '' Isochnus'' C.G.Thomson, 1859 * '' Ixa ...
of the family Curculionidae {{Taxonomy disambiguation ...
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Rhamphus
''Rhamphus'' is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Curculionidae. The species of this genus are found in Europe, Japan and Australia. Species: * ''Rhamphus oxyacanthae'' * ''Rhamphus pulicarius ''Rhamphus pulicarius'' is a species of weevil native to Europe Europe is a large peninsula conventionally considered a continent in its own right because of its great physical size and the weight of its history and traditions. Europe is ...'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q14924389 Curculionidae Curculionidae genera ...
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