The tooth-nosed snout weevils, Rhynchitidae, are small beetles (1.5 to 6.5 mm) that are usually found in vegetation. They usually use buds, fruits, or seeds for oviposition. The tooth-nosed snout weevils receive this name due to the teeth on the edges of their mandibles.
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Traditionally considered a subfamily of Attelabidae within the Curculionoidea (weevils and relatives), the tooth-nosed snout weevils are regarded as a separate family Rhynchitidae by some authorities.
A common member of this group is the rose curculio, Merhynchites bicolor, which feeds on roses.
A number of species from Rhynchitidae are recorded from Britain.
The thief weevil, Pterocolus ovatus, is the only pterocoline (subfamily Pterocolinae) known from North America. It is an obligate egg predator and nidus kleptoparasite (nest thief) of some beetles in the family Attelabidae.
Genera
editThese genera belong to the subfamily Rhynchitinae:[1][2][3][4]
- Acritorrhynchites Voss, 1941
- Aderorhinus Sharp, 1889
- Afrorhynchites Legalov, 2003
- Aspidobyctiscus Schilsky, 1903
- Auletobius Desbrochers, 1869
- Byctiscus Thomson, 1859
- Caenorhinus Thomson, 1859
- Chonostropheus Prell, 1924
- Cyaneugnamptus Legalov, 2003
- Cyllorhynchites Voss, 2013
- Deporaus Samouelle, 1819
- Eomesauletes Legalov, 2001
- Essodius Sharp, 1889
- Eugnamptus Schönherr, 1839
- Eugnamptobius Voss, 1922
- Haplorhynchites Voss, 1924
- Hemilypus Sharp, 1889
- Involvulus Schrank, 1798
- Lasiorhynchites Jekel, 1860
- Mecorhis Billberg, 1820
- Merhynchites Sharp, 1889
- Metopum
- Minurus Waterhouse, 1842
- Neocoenorhinidius Legalov, 2003
- Neocoenorrhinus Voss, 1952
- Neoeugnamptus Legalov, 2003
- Pseudauletes Voss, 1922
- Rhodocyrtus Alonso-Zarazaga & Lyal, 1999
- Rhynchites Schneider, 1791
- Schoenitemnus Legalov, 2003
- Tatianaerhynchites Legalov 2002
- Temnocerus Thunberg, 1815
- Teretriorhynchites Voss, 1938
- † Stenorhynchites Havlicek 1990
References
edit- ^ "Rhynchitinae Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2020-11-01.
- ^ "Rhynchitinae subfamily Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2020-11-01.
- ^ Alonso-Zarazaga, Miguel A.; Lyal, Christopher H. C. (1999). A World Catalogue of Families and Genera of Curculionoidea (Insecta: Coleoptera) (Excepting Scotylidae and Platypodidae). Entomopraxis. ISBN 978-84-605-9994-4.
- ^ Bouchard, Patrice; Bousquet, Yves; Davies, Anthony E.; Alonso-Zarazaga, Miguel A.; et al. (2011). "Family-group names in Coleoptera (Insecta)". ZooKeys (88): 1–972. doi:10.3897/zookeys.88.807. PMC 3088472. PMID 21594053.
- Triplehorn CA, Johnson NF. 2005. Borror and Delong's Introduction to the Study of Insects. 7th Edition. ISBN 0-03-096835-6
- Hall DW, Buss LJ. (2007). Thief weevil, Pterocolus ovatus Fabricius. Featured Creatures. EENY-420.
External links
edit- Pterocolus ovatus, thief weevil on the UF / IFAS Featured Creatures Web site