Phloeophagus

Phloeophagus is a genus of true weevils in the beetle family Curculionidae. There are more than 30 described species in Phloeophagus.[1][2][3]

Phloeophagus turbatus

Phloeophagus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Curculionidae
Tribe: Rhyncolini
Genus: Phloeophagus
Schönherr, 1838

Species

These 39 species belong to the genus Phloeophagus:

  • Phloeophagus aeneopicea Boheman & C.H., 1845
  • Phloeophagus aeneopiceus Boheman, 1845
  • Phloeophagus apionides Horn, 1873
  • Phloeophagus appenhageni Uyttenboogaart, 1930
  • Phloeophagus aterrimus Hampe, 1850
  • Phloeophagus brignolii Osella, Zuppa & Lodos, 1993
  • Phloeophagus californicus Van Dyke, 1927
  • Phloeophagus canadensis Van Dyke, 1927
  • Phloeophagus cossonoides Motschulsky, 1863
  • Phloeophagus depressus Montrouzier & X., 1860
  • Phloeophagus ebeninus Boheman, 1838
  • Phloeophagus fallax Boheman, 1838
  • Phloeophagus ferrugineus Boheman, 1838
  • Phloeophagus filum Roudier, 1958
  • Phloeophagus hispidus Boheman, 1838
  • Phloeophagus iranicus Osella, Zuppa & Lodos, 1993
  • Phloeophagus lignarius Schoenherr, 1838
  • Phloeophagus linearis Boheman, 1845
  • Phloeophagus marginalis Marshall, 1930
  • Phloeophagus minimus Boheman, 1838
  • Phloeophagus minor Horn, 1873
  • Phloeophagus orientalis Osella, 1974
  • Phloeophagus pallidus Boheman, 1845
  • Phloeophagus pawlowskii Kuska, 1984
  • Phloeophagus protensus (Wollaston, 1873)
  • Phloeophagus scalptus Schoenherr, 1845
  • Phloeophagus sculptus Gyllenhal, 1838
  • Phloeophagus seriesetosulus Voss, 1960
  • Phloeophagus silbermanni Boheman, 1838
  • Phloeophagus solidus Voss, 1965
  • Phloeophagus spadix Schoenherr, 1838
  • Phloeophagus sucinopunctatus Kuska, 1992
  • Phloeophagus tenax Wollaston & T.V., 1854
  • Phloeophagus thompsoni (Grill, 1896)
  • Phloeophagus turbatus Boheman, 1845
  • Phloeophagus ulimi Kuska, 1982
  • Phloeophagus uncipes Boheman, 1838
  • Phloeophagus variolatus Dury, 1916
  • Phloeophagus vossi Osella, 1974
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References

  1. "Phloeophagus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-24.
  2. "Phloeophagus". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-09-24.

Further reading


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