Amblycerus

Amblycerus is a genus of pea and bean weevils in the beetle family Chrysomelidae. There are more than 60 described species in Amblycerus.[1][2][3]

Amblycerus robiniae

Amblycerus
Amblycerus robiniae
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Chrysomelidae
Tribe: Amblycerini
Genus: Amblycerus
Thunberg, 1815

Species

These 63 species belong to the genus Amblycerus:

  • Amblycerus acapulcensis Kingsolver
  • Amblycerus atrogaster Ribeiro-Costa, 1998
  • Amblycerus atypicus Ribeiro-Costa, 1999
  • Amblycerus baracoensis Kingsolver
  • Amblycerus bidentatus Ribeiro-Costa, 1999
  • Amblycerus cerdnicola Kingsolver
  • Amblycerus chapadicola Ribeiro-Costa, 1998
  • Amblycerus chapini Kingsolver
  • Amblycerus crassipunctatus Ribeiro-Costa, 1999
  • Amblycerus cuernavace
  • Amblycerus dispar (Sharp, 1885)
  • Amblycerus epsilon Kingsolver
  • Amblycerus eustrophoides (Schaeffer, 1904)
  • Amblycerus evangelinae
  • Amblycerus flavidus (Chevrolat, 1877)
  • Amblycerus guazumicola Johnson & Kingsolver
  • Amblycerus guerrerensis
  • Amblycerus guinaeensis Thunberg, 1815
  • Amblycerus imperfectus Kingsolver
  • Amblycerus ireriae Romero, Johnson & Kingsolver, 1996
  • Amblycerus isabelae Ribeiro-Costa, 1999
  • Amblycerus isocalcaratus Ribeiro-Costa, 1999
  • Amblycerus japonicus Thunberg, 1815
  • Amblycerus kingsolveri Ribeiro-Costa, 1993
  • Amblycerus longesuturalis (Pic, 1954)
  • Amblycerus luciae Ribeiro-Costa, 1999
  • Amblycerus maculicollis Ribeiro-Costa, 2000
  • Amblycerus mariae
  • Amblycerus marinonii Ribeiro-Costa, 1993
  • Amblycerus martorelli Bridwell
  • Amblycerus medialis Ribeiro-Costa, Vieira & Manfio, 2014
  • Amblycerus megalobus Ribeiro-Costa, 1998
  • Amblycerus mourei Ribeiro-Costa, 1998
  • Amblycerus multiflocculus Kingsolver
  • Amblycerus nigromarginatus (Motschulsky, 1874)
  • Amblycerus obscurus (Sharp, 1885)
  • Amblycerus piurae (Pierce, 1915)
  • Amblycerus pollens (Sharp, 1855)
  • Amblycerus profaupar Ribeiro-Costa, 2000
  • Amblycerus pterocarpae Kingsolver
  • Amblycerus puncticollis (Gyllenhal, 1839)
  • Amblycerus pusillus Ribeiro-Costa, 2000
  • Amblycerus robiniae (Fabricius, 1781)
  • Amblycerus schwarzi Kingsolver, 1970
  • Amblycerus sclerolobii Ribeiro-Costa, 2000
  • Amblycerus scutellaris (Sharp, 1885)
  • Amblycerus similaris Ribeiro-Costa, 1999
  • Amblycerus similis Ribeiro-Costa, 1999
  • Amblycerus sosia Ribeiro-Costa & Kingsolver, 1993
  • Amblycerus spiniger Ribeiro-Costa, 2000
  • Amblycerus spondiae Kingsolver
  • Amblycerus stridulator Kingsolver, Romero-Napoles & Johnson, 1993
  • Amblycerus tachigaliae Kingsolver
  • Amblycerus teutoniensis Ribeiro-Costa & Kingsolver, 1993
  • Amblycerus vega Kingsolver
  • Amblycerus veracruz
  • Amblycerus virens (Jekel, 1885)
  • Amblycerus virescens Ribeiro-Costa, 1998
  • Amblycerus viridans Ribeiro-Costa, 1998
  • Amblycerus viridis Ribeiro-Costa, 1998
  • Amblycerus vitis (Schaeffer, 1907)
  • Amblycerus whiteheadi Kingsolver, 1991
  • Amblycerus wolcotti Kingsolver
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References

  1. "Amblycerus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-24.
  2. "Amblycerus". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-09-24.

Further reading

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