Cactophagus

Cactophagus is a genus of snout and bark beetles in the family Dryophthoridae found in Central American, southern North America, and northern South America. There are more than 50 described species in Cactophagus.[1][2][3]

Cactophagus spinolae, Cactus weevil, Mexico

Cactophagus
Cactophagus sanguinolentus, Costa Rica
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Curculionidae
Subfamily: Dryophthorinae
Tribe: Rhynchophorini
Subtribe: Sphenophorina
Genus: Cactophagus
LeConte, 1876

Species

These 56 species belong to the genus Cactophagus:

  • Cactophagus amoenus
  • Cactophagus annulatus
  • Cactophagus aurantiacus Hustache, 1936
  • Cactophagus auriculatus Chevrolat & L.A.A., 1882
  • Cactophagus aurocinctus
  • Cactophagus bifasciatus E.Csiki, 1936
  • Cactophagus bolivari
  • Cactophagus carinipyga
  • Cactophagus ciliatus Champion, 1910
  • Cactophagus circumdatus
  • Cactophagus circumjectus
  • Cactophagus cirratus Champion, 1910
  • Cactophagus consularis Hustache, 1936
  • Cactophagus dragoni Anderson, 2002
  • Cactophagus duplocinctus
  • Cactophagus fahraei
  • Cactophagus foveolatus Günther, 1941
  • Cactophagus gasbarrinorum Anderson, 2002
  • Cactophagus hustachei Günther, 1941
  • Cactophagus impressipectus Voss, 1953
  • Cactophagus lineatus Anderson, 2002
  • Cactophagus lingorum Anderson, 2002
  • Cactophagus major Fåhraeus & O.I., 1845
  • Cactophagus mesomelas
  • Cactophagus metamasioides Günther, 1941
  • Cactophagus miniatopunctatus Chevrolat & L.A.A., 1882
  • Cactophagus morrisi Anderson, 2002
  • Cactophagus nawradi Chevrolat & L.A.A., 1882
  • Cactophagus obliquefasciatus Chevrolat & L.A.A., 1882
  • Cactophagus ornatus
  • Cactophagus perforatus E.Csiki, 1936
  • Cactophagus procerus E.Csiki, 1936
  • Cactophagus pruinosus
  • Cactophagus pulcherrimus Champion & G.C., 1910
  • Cactophagus quadripunctatus Chevrolat & L.A.A., 1882
  • Cactophagus rectistriatus
  • Cactophagus riesenorum Anderson, 2002
  • Cactophagus rubricatus Hustache, 1936
  • Cactophagus rubroniger Fisher, 1926
  • Cactophagus rubronigrum Fisher, 1926
  • Cactophagus rubrovariegatus Bovie, 1907
  • Cactophagus rufocinctus Champion, 1910
  • Cactophagus rufomaculatus Champion, 1910
  • Cactophagus sanguinipes Hustache, 1936
  • Cactophagus sanguinolentus (Olivier & A.G., 1791)
  • Cactophagus sierrakowskyi Champion & G.C., 1910
  • Cactophagus silron Anderson, 2002
  • Cactophagus sinuatus
  • Cactophagus spinolae Champion, G.C., 1910
  • Cactophagus sriatoforatus Champion & G.C., 1910
  • Cactophagus subnitens Casey & T.L., 1892
  • Cactophagus sunatoriorum Anderson, 2002
  • Cactophagus tibialis Waterhouse & O.C., 1879
  • Cactophagus validirostris Champion & G.C., 1910
  • Cactophagus validus Champion & G.C., 1910
  • Cactophagus venezolensis Günther, 1941
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References

  1. "Cactophagus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2020-06-06.
  2. "Cactophagus". GBIF. Retrieved 2020-06-06.
  3. "Cactophagus genus Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2020-06-06.


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