Lamprocyphus
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Lamprocyphus augustus from Brazil | |
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Genus: | Lamprocyphus Marshall, 1922 |
Lamprocyphus is a genus of true weevil family.
List of selected species
- Lamprocyphus augustus (Illiger)
- Lamprocyphus consularis (Chevrolat)
- Lamprocyphus elegans (Roelofs)
- Lamprocyphus germari (Boheman, 1833)
- Lamprocyphus gloriandus (Schoenherr)
- Lamprocyphus margaritaceus (Sturm)
- Lamprocyphus oliveirae (Roelofs)
- Lamprocyphus spixi (Perty, 1833)
- Lamprocyphus varnhageni (Germar)
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References
- Revision of the genus Briarius [Fischer de Waldheim] (Coleoptera: Curculionidae). Analia A. Lanteri and María Guadalupe del Río, Insect Systematics & Evolution, 2003, Volume 34, Issue 3, pages 281–294, doi:10.1163/187631203788964755
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