Pentarthrum
Pentarthrum is a genus of beetle in family Curculionidae. It contains about 70 species of mainly tropical distribution.[1]
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Genus: | Pentarthrum Wollaston, 1854 |
Partial list of species
- Pentarthrum angustissimum Wollaston, 1873
- Pentarthrum blackburni Sharp, 1878
- Pentarthrum halodorum Perkins, 1926
- Pentarthrum huttoni Wollaston, 1854
- Pentarthrum obscurum Sharp, 1878
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References
- Erhard Halmschlager; Christof Ladner; Petr Zabransky; Axel Schopf. "First record of the wood boring weevil, Pentarthrum huttoni, in Austria (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)" (PDF). J Pest Sci (2007) 80:59–61.
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