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A new species of eyeless Lymantes Schoenherr (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Molytinae: Lymantini) from Texas caves.
By Anderson, R.S.
Zootaxa 10.11646/ZOOTAXA.5087.2.8, 2022
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Anderson, R.S. 2022. A new species of eyeless Lymantes Schoenherr (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Molytinae: Lymantini) from Texas caves. Zootaxa 10.11646/ZOOTAXA.5087.2.8

Abstract

A new eyeless cave-inhabiting species of the weevil genus Lymantes Schoenherr (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Molytinae: Lymantini) is described. Lymantes reddelli Anderson, new species, occurs in caves in Bexar and Travis Counties, Texas, United States of America. The new species is very similar to Lymantes nadineae Anderson but is found in caves south of the Colorado River whereas [i]L.

A taxonomic revision of the genus Lymantes Schönherr, 1838 (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Molytinae: Lymantini) in the USA.
By Anderson, R.S.
The Coleopterists Bulletin 70(1): 111-124., 2016
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Robert S. Anderson. 2016. A taxonomic revision of the genus Lymantes Schönherr, 1838 (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Molytinae: Lymantini) in the United States of America. The Coleopterists Bulletin 70(1): 111-124.

Abstract
The genus Lymantes Schönherr, 1838 is revised for the USA. Five species are recognized: L. scrobicollis Gyllenhal, 1838 (widespread in the eastern United States); L. repens (Casey, 1892), new combination (California, Oregon and Washington); L. nadineae Anderson, 2009 (caves, central Texas); L. fowleri Anderson, new species (central Texas); and L.

First troglobitic weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in North America? Description of a new eyeless species of Lymantes...
By Paquin P., Anderson R.S.
In: Cokendolpher J.C., ed. Studies on the cave and endogean fauna of North America, part V: 115-124, 2009
Full title: First troglobitic weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in North America? Description of a new eyeless species of Lymantes Schoenherr from Central Texas caves

A catalog of Coleoptera of America North of Mexico. Curculionidae: Hylobiinae
By C.W. O'Brien & G.B. Marshall
USDA Agriculture handbook no. 529-143c. viii + 11 pp., 1986
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NB: The taxon is treated narrowly to include taxa placed in the Guide in the tribes Anchonini, Hylobiini, Molytini, and Sternechini. See also(1)

First record of the Palearctic root weevil Otiorhynchus porcatus (Herbst) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Entiminae) in the US...
By Hoebeke E.R., Griffin S.R.
Col. Bull. 69: 679-687, 2015
Full title: First record of the Palearctic root weevil Otiorhynchus porcatus (Herbst) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Entiminae) in the United States and additional records of other adventive weevils occurring on the Isles of Shoals (Maine and New Hampshire)
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New Rhynchophora III.
By Schaeffer, C.
Journal of the New York Entomological Society, 16: 213-222., 1908
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Schaeffer, C. 1908. New Rhynchophora III. Journal of the New York Entomological Society, 16: 213-222.

A Catalog of the Scolytidae and Playpodidae, Part 1 Bibliography
By Stephen L. Wood
Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs, No. 11, 1987
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Part 2 is Taxonomic Index(1).

A Catalog of the Scolytidae and Playpodidae, Part 2 Taxonomic Index
By Stephen L. Wood
Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs, No. 13, 1992
In two volumes:
Volume A Full text
Volume B Full text

Part 1 is Bibiliography(1).

 
 
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