Diocalandra
Diocalandra[1] is a genus of weevils in the subfamily Dryophthorinae and the monotypic tribe Diocalandrini. Species are distributed mostly in Africa, Asia and Australia[2] and includes the lesser or four-spotted coconut weevil.
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Family: | Curculionidae |
Subfamily: | Dryophthorinae |
Genus: | Diocalandra Faust, 1894 |
Species
The Global Biodiversity Information Facility lists:[2]
- Diocalandra caelata Marshall, 1948
- Diocalandra crucigera Motschulsky & V.de, 1858
- Diocalandra frumenti Fabricius, 1801[3]
- Diocalandra impressicollis E.Csiki, 1936
- Diocalandra kamiyai Morimoto, 1978
- Diocalandra nigromaculata Voss, 1955
- Diocalandra punctigera E.Csiki, 1936
- Diocalandra reticulata Heller & K.M., 1927
- Diocalandra rugosula Marshall, 1952
- Diocalandra sasa Morimoto, 1978
- Diocalandra sechellarum Kolbe & H.J., 1910
- Diocalandra stigmaticollis A.Hustache, 1924
- Diocalandra subfasciatus E.Csiki, 1936
- Diocalandra subsignata E.Csiki, 1936
- Diocalandra taitensis E.Csiki, 1936
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References
- Faust (1894) Ann. Mus. Stor. Nat. Genova 34.
- Global Biodiversity Information Facility: Diocalandra Faust, 1894 (retrieved 9 January 2020)
- "Diocalandra frumenti (Fabricius, 1801): lesser coconut weevil". Discover Life. Retrieved 9 January 2020.
External Links
Data related to Diocalandrini at Wikispecies
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