Gonotropis
Gonotropis is a genus of fungus weevils in the family of beetles known as Anthribidae. There are about five described species in Gonotropis.[1][2][3][4][5]
Gonotropis | |
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Gonotropis dorsalis | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Family: | Anthribidae |
Tribe: | Tropiderini |
Genus: | Gonotropis LeConte, 1876 |
Species
These five species belong to the genus Gonotropis:
- Gonotropis crassicornis Oda, 1979 c
- Gonotropis dorsalis (Thunberg, 1796) c g b
- Gonotropis gibbosa Leconte, 1876 c g
- Gonotropis gibbosus LeConte, 1876 i
- Gonotropis murakamii Oda, 1979 c
Data sources: i = ITIS,[1] c = Catalogue of Life,[2] g = GBIF,[3] b = Bugguide.net[4]
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References
- "Gonotropis Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-04-05.
- "Browse Gonotropis". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-04-05.
- "Gonotropis". GBIF. Retrieved 2018-04-05.
- "Gonotropis Genus Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-04-05.
- "Gonotropis Overview". Encyclopedia of Life. Retrieved 2018-04-05.
Further reading
- Alonso-Zarazaga, Miguel A.; Lyal, Christopher H.C. (1999). A World Catalogue of Families and Genera of Curculionoidea (Insecta: Coleoptera) (Excepting Scotylidae and Platypodidae). Entomopraxis. ISBN 84-605-9994-9.
- Arnett, R.H. Jr.; Thomas, M. C.; Skelley, P. E.; Frank, J. H., eds. (2002). American Beetles, Volume II: Polyphaga: Scarabaeoidea through Curculionoidea. CRC Press. ISBN 978-0849309540.
- Blatchley, W.S. (1910). An illustrated descriptive catalogue of the Coleoptera, beetles (exclusive of the Rhynchophora) known to occur in Indiana. Nature Pub.
- Bouchard, Patrice; Bousquet, Yves; Davies, Anthony E.; Alonso-Zarazaga, Miguel A.; et al. (2011). "Family-group names in Coleoptera (Insecta)". ZooKeys. Pensoft Publishers (88): 1–972. doi:10.3897/zookeys.88.807. ISSN 1313-2989. PMC 3088472. PMID 21594053.
- LeConte, J.L. (1861). Classification of the Coleoptera of North America. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. 3. Smithsonian Institution. doi:10.5962/bhl.title.38459. ISBN 0665100558.
- Valentine, Barry D. (2002). Arnett, Ross H. Jr.; Thomas, Michael C.; Skelley, P.E.; Frank, J.H. (eds.). Family 126. Anthribidae. American Beetles vol. 2, Polyphaga: Scarabaeoidea through Curculionoidea. CRC Press. pp. 695–700. ISBN 0-8493-0954-9.
- White, Richard E. (1998) [1983]. A Field Guide to the Beetles of North America (Peterson Field Guides). Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. ISBN 0395910897.
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