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Ceutorhynchinae

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Ceutorhynchinae
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Ceutorhynchinae is a subfamily of minute seed weevils in the family of beetles known as Curculionidae. There are at least 150 genera and more than 1000 described species in Ceutorhynchinae worldwide.[1]

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Rhinoncomimus latipes
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Ceutorhynchus pallidactylus, Cabbage Stem Weevil
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Ceutorhynchus obstrictus, Cabbage Seedpod Weevil
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Poophagus sisymbrii

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These 150 genera belong to the subfamily Ceutorhynchinae:[2]

  • Acallodes LeConte, 1876 i c g b
  • Acanthoscelidius Hustache, 1930 i c g b
  • Allosirocalus Colonnelli, 1983 c g b
  • Amalorrhynchus Reitter, 1913 c g b
  • Amalus Schönherr, 1825 i c g b
  • Amicroplontus c g
  • Amurocladus
  • Angarocladus
  • Anthypurinus c g
  • Aoxyonyx c g
  • Aphytobius c g
  • Asperauleutes b
  • Asperosoma Korotyaev, 1999 g b
  • Augustinus c g
  • Auleutes Dietz, 1896 i c g b
  • Barioxyonyx c g
  • Belonnotus c g
  • Bohemanius c g
  • Boragosirocalus c g
  • Brachiodontus c g
  • Brevicoeliodes
  • Calosirus c g
  • Cardipennis
  • Ceutorhynchoides c g
  • Ceutorhynchus Germar, 1824 i c g b
  • Cnemogonus LeConte, 1876 i c g b
  • Coeliastes c g
  • Coeliodes c g
  • Coeliodinus c g
  • Coeliosomus c g
  • Conocoeliodes c g
  • Craponius LeConte, 1876 i c g b
  • Cyphauleutes c g
  • Cyphohypurus c g
  • Cyphosenus c g
  • Cysmemoderes c g
  • Datonychidius c g
  • Datonychus c g
  • Dieckmannius c g
  • Dietzella Champion, 1907 i g b
  • Drupenatus
  • Ectamnogaster c g
  • Egriodes c g
  • Egrius
  • Eremonyx c g
  • Ericomicrelus c g
  • Ethelcus c g
  • Eubrychius C. G. Thomson, 1859 i c g
  • Eucoeliodes
  • Euhrychiopsis Dietz, 1896 i g b
  • Euoxyonyx c g
  • Exocoeliodes c g
  • Fossoronyx
  • Glocianus Reitter, 1916 c g b
  • Gobicladus
  • Hadroplontus C.G.Thomson, 1859 c g b
  • Hemioxyonyx c g
  • Heorhynchus
  • Hesperorrhynchus c g
  • Homorosoma Frivaldszky, 1894 i c g b
  • Hovanegrius c g
  • Hypegrius c g
  • Hypocoeliodes Faust, 1896 i c g
  • Hypohypurus c g
  • Hypurus Rey, 1882 i c g b
  • Indicoplontus c g
  • Indohypurus c g
  • Indozacladus c g
  • Isorhynchus c g
  • Lioxyonyx c g
  • Macrosquamonyx
  • Marmaropus c g
  • Mecysmoderes c g
  • Megahypurus c g
  • Mesoxyonyx c g
  • Metamerus c g
  • Micrelus c g
  • Microplontus Wagner, 1944 c g b
  • Mogulones Reitter, 1916 c g b
  • Mogulonoides c
  • Mononychites c g
  • Mononychus Germar, 1824 i c g b
  • Nedyus Schönherr, 1825 i c g b
  • Neocoeliodes c g
  • Neoglocianus c g
  • Neohypurus c g
  • Neophytobius Wagner, 1936 i c g b
  • Neoplatygaster c g
  • Neoxyonyx c g
  • Neozacladus c g
  • Notegrius c g
  • Notoxyonyx c g
  • Odontocoeliodes c g
  • Oplitoxyonyx c g
  • Oprohinus c g
  • Orchestomerus Dietz, 1896 c g b
  • Oreorrhynchaeus c g
  • Oxyonyx c g
  • Oxyonyxus c g
  • Panophthalmus c g
  • Paracoeliodes c g
  • Parauleutes Colonnelli, 2004 g b
  • Parenthis Dietz, 1896 i g b
  • Parethelcus c g
  • Paroxyonyx c g
  • Pelenomus C.G.Thomson, 1859 c g b
  • Pelenosomus Dietz, 1896 i c g b
  • Pericartius c g
  • Perigaster Dietz, 1896 i c g b
  • Perigasteromimus Colonnelli, 1999 c g b
  • Perioxyonyx
  • Petrocladus
  • Phoeniconyx c g
  • Phrydiuchus Gozis, 1885 i c g b
  • Phytobiomorphus c g
  • Phytobius Schönherr, 1833 i c g b
  • Platygasteronyx c g
  • Platypteronyx c g
  • Poophagus Schönherr, 1837 i c g b
  • Prisistus Reitter, 1916 c g b
  • Prorutidosoma Korotyaev, 1999 g b
  • Pseudocoeliodes c g
  • Pseudophytobius c g
  • Pseudoxyonyx c g
  • Ranunculiphilus c g
  • Rhinoncomimus Wagner, 1940 c g b
  • Rhinoncus Schönherr, 1825 i c g b
  • Rileyonymus Dietz, 1896 i c g b
  • Rutidosoma Stephens, 1831 i c g
  • Scleropteroides c g
  • Scleropterus c g
  • Scythocladus
  • Sinauleutes
  • Sinocolus c g
  • Sirocalodes Voss, 1958 i c g b
  • Stenocarus c g
  • Suboxyonyx c g
  • Tapeinotus c g
  • Tatyania c g
  • Thamiocolus c g
  • Theodorinus c g
  • Tibetiellus c g
  • Trachelanthus
  • Trichocoeliodes c g
  • Tricholioxyonyx c g
  • Trichosirocalus Colonnelli, 1979 i c g b
  • Wagnerinus c g
  • Xenysmoderes c g
  • Zacladius
  • Zacladus c g

Data sources: i = ITIS,[3] c = Catalogue of Life,[4] g = GBIF,[5] b = Bugguide.net[1]

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