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Cryptorhynchinae is a
large subfamily of
weevils (Curculionidae), with some 6000 species. They are
found in most
zoogeographic regions although they are...
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plant tissue. Some feed on
rotten wood or bark (e.g.
Cossoninae and
Cryptorhynchinae), and some are wood-borers that feed on
ambrosia fungi (Platypodinae...
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stone weevil, or
mango weevil. It is a
compact weevil typical of the
Cryptorhynchinae. It was
first described in 1775 in the
genus Curculio. The
adults are...
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Retrieved 2021-09-03. Morimoto,
Katsura (1978). "On the
genera of
Oriental Cryptorhynchinae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)".
Kyushu University. CiteSeerXÂ 10.1.1.692...
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expanded by
certain authors to include,
among others, the
whole Cryptorhynchinae. These, as well as the Ceutorhynchinae, are
sometimes included in the...
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Gustave Paulay found evidence that
species in the
subfamily Cryptorhynchinae have
microallopatrically speciated on Rapa and its
surrounding islets...
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Cryptorhynchus lapathi is a
species of
weevil native to Europe. Its
common names include poplar and
willow borer,
osier weevil, and
willow weevil. This...
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larvae develop inside trees.
Christopher H. C. Lyal (2
December 1993). "
Cryptorhynchinae (Insecta: Coleoptera: Curculionidae)" (PDF).
Fauna of New Zealand....
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include three species of Cossoninae, two
species of
spider beetles,
Cryptorhynchinae and
Malachiinae and a
species of bean weevil,
click beetle, Thrips...
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kalimantanensis is a
species of
flightless weevil in the
subfamily Cryptorhynchinae from
Kalimantan (Borneo, Indonesia). The
specific name is
derived from...