Dryophthorus

Dryophthorus is a genus of true weevils in the family of beetles known as Curculionidae. There are at least 60 described species in Dryophthorus.[1][2][3][4]

Dryophthorus
Dryophthorus corticalis
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Infraorder: Cucujiformia
Family: Curculionidae
Tribe: Dryophthorini
Genus: Dryophthorus
Germar, 1824

Species

These 63 species belong to the genus Dryophthorus:

  • Dryophthorus acarophilus Davis & Engel, 2006 c
  • Dryophthorus alluaudi Hustache, 1922 c
  • Dryophthorus americanus Bedel, 1885 i c b
  • Dryophthorus armaticollis Marshall, 1931 c
  • Dryophthorus assimilis Gahan, C.J., 1900 c
  • Dryophthorus atomus Fairmaire, L., 1893 c
  • Dryophthorus auriculatus Richard, 1957 c
  • Dryophthorus bituberculatus Schoenherr, 1838 c
  • Dryophthorus boettcheri Voss, 1940 c
  • Dryophthorus brevipennis Perkins, 1900 i c
  • Dryophthorus brevis Voss, 1934 c
  • Dryophthorus cocosensis Champion, G.C., 1909 c
  • Dryophthorus consimilis Voss, 1963 c
  • Dryophthorus corticalis Say, 1831 c g
  • Dryophthorus crassus Sharp, 1878 i c
  • Dryophthorus crenatus Boisduval, 1835 c
  • Dryophthorus curtus Hustache, 1933 c
  • Dryophthorus declivis Sharp, 1878 i c
  • Dryophthorus dissimilis Voss, 1940 c
  • Dryophthorus distinguendus Perkins, 1900 c
  • Dryophthorus ecarinatus Champion, 1914 c
  • Dryophthorus excavatus Boheman, 1838 c
  • Dryophthorus explanipennis Richard, 1957 c
  • Dryophthorus forestieri Perroud, B.P., 1864 c
  • Dryophthorus fuscescens Perkins, 1900 c
  • Dryophthorus gravidus Sharp, 1878 i c
  • Dryophthorus guadelupensis Hustache, 1932 c
  • Dryophthorus homoeorhynchus Perkins, 1900 i c
  • Dryophthorus indicus Voss, 1940 c
  • Dryophthorus insignis Sharp, 1878 i c
  • Dryophthorus insignoides Perkins, 1900 i c
  • Dryophthorus japonicus Konishi, 1963 c
  • Dryophthorus kalshoveni Voss, 1963 c
  • Dryophthorus kaszabi Hoffmann, 1968 c
  • Dryophthorus kauaiensis Perkins, 1900 i c
  • Dryophthorus laticauda Fairmaire, L., 1901 c
  • Dryophthorus lymexylon Germar, 1824 c
  • Dryophthorus modestus Sharp, 1878 i c
  • Dryophthorus muscosus Marshall, 1931 c
  • Dryophthorus nanus Hustache, 1932 c
  • Dryophthorus nesiotes Perkins, 1900 i c
  • Dryophthorus oahuensis Perkins, 1900 i c
  • Dryophthorus ocularis Konishi, 1963 c
  • Dryophthorus peles Perkins, 1900 i c
  • Dryophthorus perahuae Zimmerman, 1968 c
  • Dryophthorus persimilis Voss, 1940 c
  • Dryophthorus pusillus Sharp, 1878 i c
  • Dryophthorus quadricollis Champion, G.C., 1909 c
  • Dryophthorus rapaae Zimmerman, 1968 c
  • Dryophthorus rugulosus Richard, 1957 c
  • Dryophthorus sculpturatus Konishi, 1963 c
  • Dryophthorus setulosus Motschulsky, V. de, 1866 c
  • Dryophthorus squalidus Sharp, 1878 i c
  • Dryophthorus subtruncatus Voss, 1940 c
  • Dryophthorus superbus Zherikhin, 2000 c
  • Dryophthorus trichocerus Montrouzier, X., 1860 c
  • Dryophthorus tricuspis Faust, J., 1899 c
  • Dryophthorus verticalis Perkins, 1900 i c
  • Dryophthorus viettei Richard, 1957 c
  • Dryophthorus zuluanus Voss, 1974 c

Data sources: i = ITIS,[1] c = Catalogue of Life,[2] g = GBIF,[3] b = Bugguide.net[4]

References

  1. "Dryophthorus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-04-25.
  2. "Browse Dryophthorus". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-04-25.
  3. "Dryophthorus". GBIF. Retrieved 2018-04-25.
  4. "Dryophthorus Genus Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-04-25.

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