Entimus

Entimus is a genus of broad-nosed weevils belonging to the family true weevil and the Entiminae subfamily.

Entimus
Entimus imperialis from Brazil
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Infraorder: Cucujiformia
Family: Curculionidae
Tribe: Entimini
Genus: Entimus
Germar, E.F., 1817
Geographical distribution of the species of Entimus

Description

The species of the genus Entimus can reach a length of about 12–45 millimetres (0.47–1.77 in). They usually have green, blue and gold iridescent scales.[1]

Distribution

These species can be found from Mesoamerica to northeastern Argentina.

List of species & taxonomy

This genus includes the following eight species:

  • Entimus arrogans Pascoe, F.P., 1872
  • Entimus granulatus Linnaeus, 1758
  • Entimus imperialis (Forster, 1771)
  • Entimus excelsus (Viana. 1958)
  • Entimus serpafilhoi Morrone, Abadie and Godinho Jr., 2019
  • Entimus nobilis Olivier, 1790
  • Entimus splendidus Fabricius 1792 - synonym Entimus fastuosus Olivier, 1790
  • Entimus sastrei Viana 1958

The following cladogram represents the diversification of Entimus genus according phylogenetic analysis based on external morphology. It shows two vicariant events, where E. arrogans (Mesoamerican) diverged from South American species. Later, E. granulatus (Amazonian).[1][2]

Phaedropus

Entimus

E. arrogans

E. granulatus

E. fastuosus

E. sastrei

E. imperialis

E. serpafilhoi

E. nobilis

E. excelsus

Mesoamerica - South America vicariance event
Paraná + Chacoan - Amazonian regions vicariance event
Paraná + Chacoan species

See also

References


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