List Of Anthribidae Genera
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Anthribidae Anthribidae is a family of beetles also known as fungus weevils. The antennae are not elbowed, may occasionally be longer than the body and thread-like, and can be the longest of any members of Curculionoidea. As in the Nemonychidae, the labrum ...
, fungus weevils.


Anthribidae genera

* '' Acanthopygus'' c g * '' Acanthothorax'' c g * '' Acarodes'' c g * '' Acaromimus'' Jordan, 1907 i c g b * '' Achoragus'' c g * '' Acorynus'' c g * '' Adapterops'' Frieser, 2010 g * '' Adoxastia'' c g * '' Aethessa'' c g * '' Afrocedus'' c g * '' Afrophaenotherium'' c g * '' Allandrus'' LeConte, 1876 i c g b * '' Allochoragus'' c g * '' Allochromicis'' c g * '' Alloderes'' c g * '' Alloplius'' c g * '' Alloschema'' * '' Alticopus'' c g * '' Altipectus'' c g * '' Ambonoderes'' * '' Amecus'' * '' Anacerastes'' c g * '' Analotes'' c g * '' Anaulodes'' c g * '' Ancylotropis'' c g * '' Androceras'' c g * '' Androporus'' Holloway, 1982 g * '' Aneurhinus'' c g * '' Aneurrhinus'' c g * '' Anhelita'' c g * '' Anthiera'' c g * '' Anthrenosoma'' c g * '' Anthribidus'' c g * '' Anthribisomus'' c g * '' Anthribites'' c g * '' Anthribulus'' c g * ''
Anthribus ''Anthribus'' is a genus of fungus weevils in the family Anthribidae. Species Species include the following: * ''Anthribus fasciatus ''Anthribus fasciatus'' is a species of fungus weevil in the family Anthribidae Anthribidae is a family o ...
'' Geoffroy, 1762 i c g b * '' Anthrimecus'' c g * '' Antioxenus'' c g * '' Antribisomus'' c g * '' Apatenia'' c g * '' Aphaulimia'' c g * '' Apinotropis'' c g * '' Apolecta'' c g * '' Apolectella'' c g * '' Apteroxenus'' c g * '' Arachnocaulus'' c g * '' Araecerus'' Schoenherr, 1823 i c g b * '' Araeocerodes'' c g * '' Araeocerus'' c g * '' Araeocorynus'' c g * '' Araeoderes'' Schaeffer, 1906 i c g b * '' Aranthribus'' Kuschel, 1998 g * '' Arecopais'' c g * '' Asemorhinus'' c g * '' Astianus'' c g * '' Atinella'' c g * '' Atinellia'' c g * '' Atophoderes'' c g * '' Atoporhis'' c g * '' Atropideres'' c g * '' Aulodina'' c g * '' Aurigeripilus'' Mermudes g * '' Autotropis'' c g * '' Balanodes'' c g * ''
Barra Barra (; gd, Barraigh or ; sco, Barra) is an island in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland, and the second southernmost inhabited island there, after the adjacent island of Vatersay to which it is connected by a short causeway. The island is name ...
'' c g * '' Barridia'' c g * '' Basarukinia'' c g * '' Baseocolpus'' c g * '' Basidissus'' c g * '' Basitropis'' c g * '' Batyrhinius'' c g * '' Blaberops'' c g * '' Blabirhinus'' c * '' Bothrus'' c g * '' Botriessa'' c g * '' Brachetrus'' c g * '' Brachycorynus'' Valentine, 1998 i g b * '' Brachylaenus'' c g * '' Brachytarsoides'' c g * '' Brachytarsus'' c g * '' Branconymus'' c g * '' Brevibarra'' c g * '' Breviurodon'' c g * '' Bruchela'' c g * '' Bruchella'' c g * '' Bythoprotus'' c g * '' Caccorhinus'' c g * '' Cacephatus'' c g * '' Caenophloeobius'' c g * '' Caliobius'' Holloway, 1982 g * '' Callanthribus'' c g * '' Camaroderes'' c g * '' Cappadox'' c g * '' Caranistes'' c g * '' Catephina'' c g * '' Cedocus'' c g * '' Cedus'' c g * '' Cenchromorphus'' c g * '' Cerambyrhynchus'' c g * '' Cercomorphus'' c g * '' Cercotaphius'' c g * '' Cerius'' Holloway, 1982 g * '' Chirotenon'' c g * ''
Choragus In the theatre of ancient Greece, the ''choregos'' (pl. ''choregoi; el, χορηγός, Greek etymology: χορός "chorus" + ἡγεῖσθαι "to lead") was a wealthy Athenian citizen who assumed the public duty, or ''choregiai'', of financi ...
'' Kirby, 1819 i c g b * '' Cisanthribus'' c g * '' Citacalus'' c g * '' Cleorisintor'' c g * '' Cleranthribus'' c g * '' Commista'' c g * '' Conauchenus'' c g * '' Contexta'' c g * '' Cornipila'' c g * '' Corrhecerus'' c g * '' Corynaecia'' c g * '' Cratoparis'' c g * '' Cretanthribus'' Legalov, 2009 g * '' Cretochoragus'' Soriano, Gratshev & Delclòs, 2006 g * '' Cybosoma'' c g * '' Cylindroides'' c g * '' Cyptoxenus'' Valentine, 1982 g * '' Dasyanthribus'' Holloway, 1982 g * '' Dasycorynus'' c g * '' Dasyrhopala'' c g * '' Decataphanes'' c g * '' Dendropemon'' c g * '' Dendrotrogus'' c g * '' Derisemias'' c g * '' Derographium'' c g * '' Deropygus'' c g * '' Deuterocrates'' c g * '' Diastatotropis'' Lacordaire, 1866 g * ''
Dinema ''Dinema'' is a genus of orchids. It is represented by a single currently accepted species, ''Dinema polybulbon'', native to Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. Description They are epiphytes or lithophytes; with pseudobulbs 10 mm ...
'' Fairmaire, 1849 i c g * '' Dinephrius'' c g * '' Dinocentrus'' c g * '' Dinomelaena'' c g * '' Dinosaphis'' c g * '' Directarius'' c g * '' Discotenes'' Labram & Imhoff, 1839 i c g b * '' Disphaerona'' c g * '' Disphaeronella'' c g * '' Dissoleucas'' c g * '' Doeothena'' c g * '' Dolichocera'' c g * '' Domoptolis'' c g * '' Doticus'' c g * '' Dysnocryptus'' c g * '' Dysnos'' c g * '' Ecelonerus'' c g * '' Echotropis'' c g * '' Ecprepia'' c g * '' Ectatotarsus'' c g * '' Eczesaris'' * '' Electranthribus'' Legalov, 2013 g * '' Enedreutes'' c g * '' Enedreytes'' c g * '' Ennadius'' * '' Enspondus'' c g * '' Entaphioides'' c g * '' Entromus'' c g * '' Eothaumas'' c g * '' Epargemus'' c g * '' Epicerastes'' c g * '' Epidysnos'' c g * '' Epiplaterus'' c g * '' Epitaphius'' c g * '' Erichsonocis'' c g * '' Erotylopsis'' c g * '' Esocus'' c g * '' Ethneca'' * '' Etnalidius'' Kuschel, 1998 g * '' Etnalis'' c g * '' Euciodes'' c g * '' Eucloeus'' c g * '' Eucorynus'' c g * '' Eucyclotropis'' c g * '' Eugigas'' c g * '' Eugonissus'' c g * '' Eugonodes'' c g * '' Eugonops'' c g * '' Eugonus'' Schoenherr, 1833 i c g b * '' Eupanteos'' c g * '' Euparius'' Schoenherr, 1823 i c g b (fungus weevils) * '' Euphloeobius'' c g * '' Eurometopus'' c g * '' Eurymycter'' LeConte, 1876 i c g b * '' Euscelus'' * '' Eusintor'' c g * '' Eusphyrus'' LeConte, 1876 i c g b * '' Euxenulus'' Valentine, 1960 i c g b * '' Euxenus'' LeConte, 1876 i c g b * '' Euxuthus'' c g * '' Exechesops'' c g * '' Exechontis'' c g * '' Exilis'' c g * '' Exillis'' Pascoe, 1860 i c g * '' Exurodon'' c g * '' Garyus'' c g * '' Genethila'' c g * ''
Gibber A desert pavement, also called reg (in the western Sahara), serir (eastern Sahara), gibber (in Australia), or saï (central Asia) is a desert surface covered with closely packed, interlocking angular or rounded rock fragments of pebble and cob ...
'' c g * '' Glaesotropis'' Gratshev & Zherikhin, 1995 g * '' Gnathoxena'' c g * '' Gnoticarina'' c g * '' Gomphides'' c g * '' Gomyaccudus'' Frieser, 1980 g * '' Goniocloeus'' Jordan, 1904 i c g b * '' Gonops'' c g * '' Gonotropis'' LeConte, 1876 i c g b * '' Griburiosoma'' c g * '' Gulamentus'' c g * '' Gymnognathus'' Schoenherr, 1826 i c g b * '' Gynandrocerus'' c g * '' Habrissus'' c g * '' Habroxenus'' Valentine, 1998 i g b * '' Hadromerina'' c g * '' Haplopygus'' Kuschel, 1998 g * '' Helmoreus'' Holloway, 1982 g * '' Heniocera'' c g * ''
Hiera ''Hiera'' is a monotypic moth genus in the subfamily Arctiinae. It contains the single species ''Hiera gyge'', which is found in Panama. Both the genus and species were first described by Herbert Druce in 1885. Etymology ''Hiera'' is Greek for ...
'' c g * '' Holophloeus'' c g * '' Holostilpna'' c g * '' Homalorhamphus'' c g * '' Homocloeus'' c g * '' Homoeodera'' c g * '' Homoeotropis'' c g * '' Hoplorhaphus'' Holloway, 1982 g * '' Hormiscops'' c g * '' Howeanthribus'' c g * '' Hucus'' c g * '' Hybosternus'' c g * '' Hylopemon'' c g * '' Hylotribus'' c g * '' Hypselotropis'' c g * ''
Hypseus In Greek mythology, the name Hypseus (; grc, Ὑψεύς "one on high", derived from ''hypsos'' "height") may refer to: *Hypseus, King of the Lapiths, son of the river god Peneus by the naiad Creusa, daughter of Gaia, or by Philyra, a daughter o ...
'' c g * '' Icospermus'' c g * '' Idiopus'' * '' Illis'' c g * '' Indotaphius'' c g * '' Isanthribus'' Holloway, 1982 g * '' Ischnocerus'' Schoenherr, 1839 i c g b * '' Japanthribus'' c g * '' Jordanthribus'' c g * '' Lagopezus'' c g * '' Lawsonia'' Sharp, 1873 g * '' Lemuricedus'' c g * '' Leptonemus'' c g * '' Lichenobius'' c g * '' Limiophaula'' c g * '' Litocerus'' c g * '' Litotropis'' c g * ''
Macrocephalus ''Macrocephalus'' is a genus of ambush bugs in the family Reduviidae The Reduviidae are a large cosmopolitan family of the order Hemiptera (true bugs). Among the Hemiptera and together with the Nabidae almost all species are terrestrial ambus ...
'' Luo & Hu, 1999 c g * '' Macrotrichius'' c g * '' Mallorrhynchus'' c g * '' Mauia'' Blackburn, 1885 i c g * '' Mecocerina'' c g * '' Mecocerinopis'' c g * '' Mecocerus'' c g * '' Meconemus'' c g * '' Mecotarsus'' c g * '' Mecotropis'' c g * '' Meganthribus'' c g * '' Megatermis'' c g * '' Megax'' c g * '' Melanopsacus'' c g * '' Mentanus'' c g * '' Merarius'' c g * '' Meriolus'' c g * '' Mesidiotropis'' c g * '' Mesocranius'' Kuschel, 1998 g * '' Messalius'' c g * '' Mionus'' Kuschel, 1998 g * '' Misthosima'' c g * '' Misthosimella'' c g * '' Monocloeus'' c g * '' Monosirhapis'' c g * '' Morphocera'' c g * '' Mucronianus'' c g * '' Mycteis'' c g * '' Mylascopus'' c g * '' Nausicus'' c g * '' Neanthribus'' c g * '' Nemotrichus'' c g * '' Neoxenus'' Valentine, 1998 i g b * '' Nerthomma'' c g * '' Neseonos'' c g * '' Nesidobius'' c g * ''
Nessia ''Nessia'' is a genus of skinks, lizards in the Family (biology), family Scincidae. The genus is Endemism, endemic to Sri Lanka. Species in the genus ''Nessia'' are commonly known as snake skinks. Species The following nine species are recognize ...
'' c * '' Nessiabrissus'' c g * '' Nessiara'' c g * '' Nessiaropsis'' c g * '' Nessiodocus'' c g * '' Nistacares'' c g * '' Notiana'' c g * '' Notioxenus'' c g * '' Notochoragus'' c g * '' Notoecia'' c g * '' Noxius'' c g * '' Opanthribus'' c g * '' Opisolia'' c g * '' Ormiscus'' G. R. Waterhouse, 1845 i c g b * '' Orthotropis'' c g * '' Oxyconus'' c g * '' Oxyderes'' c g * '' Ozotomerus'' c g * '' Pachygenia'' c g * '' Paecilocaulus'' c g * '' Palazia'' c g * '' Panastius'' c g * '' Pantorhaenas'' c g * '' Papuatorhaenas'' c g * '' Parablops'' * '' Paramesus'' c g * '' Paranthribus'' c g * '' Paraphloeobius'' c g * '' Parexillis'' c g * '' Paropus'' c g * '' Peltorrhinus'' c g * '' Penestica'' c g * '' Peribathys'' c g * '' Perichoragus'' c g * '' Perroudius'' Holloway, 1982 g * '' Phaenithon'' Schönherr, 1826 c g b * '' Phaeniton'' Schoenherr, 1823 i * '' Phaenotheriolum'' c g * '' Phaenotherion'' c g * '' Phaenotheriopsis'' c g * '' Phaenotheriosoma'' c g * '' Phaenotherium'' c g * '' Phaeochrotes'' c g * '' Phanosolena'' c g * '' Phaulimia'' c g * '' Phides'' c g * '' Phloeobiopsis'' c g * '' Phloeobius'' Schoenherr, 1823 i c g * '' Phloeomimus'' c g * '' Phloeopemon'' c g * '' Phloeophilus'' c g * '' Phloeops'' c g * '' Phloeotragus'' c g * '' Phoenicobiella'' Cockerell, 1906 i c g b * '' Phoenicobius'' c g * '' Phrynoidius'' c g * '' Physopterus'' c g * '' Piesocorynus'' Dejean, 1834 i g b * '' Piezobarra'' c g * '' Piezocorynus'' c g * '' Piezonemus'' c g * '' Pilitrogus'' c g * '' Pioenia'' c g * '' Pioenidia'' c g * '' Pistorhinus'' Kuschel, 1998 g * '' Platyrhinus'' Clairville, 1798 c * ''
Platystomos ''Platystomos'' is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Anthribidae Anthribidae is a family of beetles also known as fungus weevils. The antennae are not elbowed, may occasionally be longer than the body and thread-like, and can be the ...
'' c g * '' Platystomus'' c g * '' Plesiobasis'' c g * '' Plintheria'' c g * '' Polycorynus'' c g * '' Proscoporhinus'' c g * '' Proscoporrhinus'' c g * '' Proscopus'' * '' Protaedus'' c g * '' Protomerus'' c * †'' Protoscelis'' Medvdev, 1968 * '' Prototropis'' c g * '' Pseudeuparius'' c g * '' Pseudobasidissus'' c g * '' Pseudocedus'' c g * '' Pseudochoragus'' Petri, 1912 i c g b * '' Pseudomecorhis'' c g * '' Ptychoderes'' c g * '' Raphitropis'' c g * '' Rawasia'' c g * '' Rhaphidotropis'' c g * '' Rhaphitropis'' c g * '' Rhinanthribus'' c g * '' Rhinobrachys'' c g * '' Rhinotropis'' c g * '' Rhynapion'' c g * '' Saperdirhynchus'' Scudder, 1893 g * '' Schimatocheilus'' c g * '' Scirtetinus'' c g * '' Scymnopis'' c g * '' Sharpius'' Holloway, 1982 g * '' Sicanthus'' Valentine, 1998 i g b * '' Sintor'' c g * '' Sintorops'' c g * '' Solox'' Kuschel, 1998 g * '' Sophronus'' Kuschel, 1998 g * '' Spatorrhamphus'' c g * '' Sphinctotropis'' c g * '' Stenocerus'' Schoenherr, 1826 i c g b * '' Stenorhis'' c g * '' Stenorhynchus'' Lamarck, 1818 i c g * '' Sternocyphus'' c g * '' Stiboderes'' c g * '' Strabops'' c g * '' Straboscopus'' c g * '' Streneoderma'' c g * '' Styphlochoragus'' c g * '' Sympaector'' c g * '' Synchoragus'' c g * '' Syntophoderes'' c g * '' Systaltocerus'' c g * '' Taburnus'' c g * '' Talpella'' c g * '' Taphrodes'' c g * '' Tapinidius'' c g * '' Telala'' c g * '' Telphes'' c g * '' Teratanthribus'' c g * '' Tetragonopterus'' * '' Tophoderellus'' c g * '' Tophoderes'' c g * ''
Toxonotus ''Toxonotus'' is a genus of fungus weevils in the beetle family Anthribidae. There are about 13 described species in ''Toxonotus''. Species These 13 species belong to the genus ''Toxonotus'': * '' Toxonotus bidens'' Valentine, 1955 * '' Toxono ...
'' Lacordaire, 1866 i c g b * '' Toxotropis'' c g * '' Trachitropis'' b * '' Trachycyphus'' c g * '' Trachytropis'' Jordan, 1904 i c g * '' Tribasileus'' Holloway, 1982 g * '' Tribotropis'' c g * '' Trigonorhinus'' Wollaston, 1861 i c g b * '' Trigonorrhinus'' c g * '' Triplodus'' c g * '' Tropideres'' c g * '' Tropiderinus'' c g * '' Tropidivisus'' c g * '' Tropidobasis'' c g * '' Ulorhinus'' c g * '' Uncifer'' c g * '' Urodon'' c g * '' Urodontus'' Louw, 1993 i * '' Uterosomus'' c g * '' Valenfriesia'' Alonso-Zarazaga & Lyal, 1999 g * '' Vitalis'' * '' Xanthoderopygus'' Senoh, 1984 g * '' Xenanthribus'' c g * '' Xenocerus'' c g * '' Xenognathus'' c * '' Xenopternis'' c g * '' Xenorchestes'' c g * '' Xenotropis'' c g * '' Xylinada'' c g * '' Xylinades'' c g * '' Xylopoemon'' c g * '' Xynotropis'' c g * '' Xynotrupis'' c g * '' Zopyrinus'' c g * '' Zygaenodes'' c g Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net


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