Anagotus

Anagotus is a weevil genus in the tribe Aterpini.[1]

Anagotus
Ngaio weevil (Anagotus stephenensis) on Stephens Island
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Curculionidae
Tribe: Aterpini
Genus: Anagotus
Sharp, 1882
Species

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Species

Anagotus carinirostris - Anagotus fairburni - Anagotus graniger - Anagotus halli - Anagotus hamiltoni - Anagotus helmsi - Anagotus latirostris - Anagotus lewisi - Anagotus oconnori - A. peelensis - Anagotus rugosus - Anagotus stephenensis - Anagotus turbotti

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