WebA new Cryptorhynchinae weevil Viraktamathia gen. nov. and srinivasa sp. nov.from In-dia is described and illustrated. This genus is unique among the Cryptorhynchinae in the concavity of the ventrite 1 combined with the character of the pair of knobs on the uncus of the hind tibia. Key Words: Oriental Region, Cryptorhynchinae, new genus, new species Webat least 480 species. Cryptorhynchus is a genus of hidden snout weevils in the beetle family Curculionidae. There are at least 480 described species in Cryptorhynchus. [2] [3] [4] [5]
Large‐scale molecular phylogeny of Cryptorhynchinae (Coleoptera ...
WebAn illustrated monograph on ‘The Cryptorhynchinae of the Western Palearctic’, with 3999 photographs mounted on 871 plates, 416 maps, 30 dendrograms and it is published in … WebThis phylogeny is the first for the extremely species-rich Cryptorhynchinae to use molecular data (mitochondrial CO1 and 16S as well as nuclear ribosomal 28S). The results of this study show the need for molecular … pop up switch
Subfamily Cryptorhynchinae - Hidden Snout Weevils - BugGuide.Net
WebDec 2, 1993 · The 42 cryptorhynchine genera of New Zealand are described, figured and keyed. All 316 described species are placed in systematic context, including all junior synonyms. The morphology, distribution and systematics of the genera are discussed, and all available biological data for species are correlated. WebThe subfamily Cryptorhynchinae is one of the largest weevil groups with around 581 genera and 6,500 species. There are 89 genera known from the Oriental Region with about 425 … WebIndeed, the “ Cryptorhynchinae ” are a mixture of taxa that have in common only a pronounced prosternal canal into which the rostrum folds in repose, but such a canal also occurs in other groups (e. g., Brachycerinae) and is in fact quite differently constructed in different groups of “ Cryptorhynchinae ”. popups when clicking links