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Tribe Dryocoetini
Franz et al. (2012-) Weevils of North America (WoNA)
[cite:773427]
Authors: Nico M. Franz, M. Andrew Jansen, Gregory P. Setliff, Michael Shillingburg, Sarah Shirota, Charles W. O'Brien
"An emerging resource for locality information, habitus photographs, and legacy descriptions of ~3000 North American weevil species [...] The majority of specimens stem from the Charles W. O'Brien weevil collection..."
NB: the genera Acanthobaris, Anisorrhamphus, Archocopturus, Crotanius, Cylindrocerus, Cyrionyx, Elliptobaris, Embates, Eugeraeus, Hiotus, Larides, Leptoschoinus, Limnobaris, Lydamis, Madarus, Megalostylus, Nesotocus, Nicentrites, Optatus, Prionobrachium, Tyrannion, Xystus mostly occur in the neotropical parts of Mexico and do not range into our area.
Contributed by v belov on 21 May, 2013 - 10:24am |
Haseeb M., O'Brien C.W., Kairo M.T.K. (2010) Potentially invasive weevil species from the Caribbean countries to the US...
[cite:601364]
Haseeb M., O’Brien C.W., Kairo M.T.K. (2010) Potentially invasive weevil species from the Caribbean countries to the United States. Lucid v. 3.4. USDA/APHIS/PPQ Center for Plant Health Science and Technology, Center for Biological Control, CESTA, Florida A&M University.
29.iv.2014 update: the resource is no longer available, but the fact sheets are there...
Contributed by v belov on 15 December, 2011 - 10:10am |
Schott C. Les coléoptères Curculionoidea d'Alsace
[cite:387618]
One of the best visual online guides to weevils that will rapidly give you a good idea of the gestalt of various higher-rank taxa --and all too often of species, too, as more and more eurotramp spp. colonize this continent.
APPARENTLY TAKEN OFFLINE AS OF 27.vi'23
Contributed by v belov on 22 April, 2010 - 10:34am |
Lawrence J.F., et al. (1995-2005) Elateriformia (Coleoptera) larvae: descriptions, illustrations, identification...
[cite:747404]
Full citation: Lawrence J.F., Hastings A.M., Dallwitz M.J., Paine T.A., Zurcher E.J. 1995 onwards. Elateriformia (Coleoptera) larvae: descriptions, illustrations, identification, and information retrieval for families and subfamilies. Version: 9th October 2005.
Contributed by v belov on 26 February, 2013 - 1:36pm |
Lawrence J.F., et al. (2000-2005) Elateriformia (Coleoptera): descriptions, illustrations, identification...
[cite:506954]
Full citation: Lawrence J.F., Hastings A.M., Dallwitz M.J., Paine T.A., Zurcher E.J. 2000 onwards. Elateriformia (Coleoptera): descriptions, illustrations, identification, and information retrieval for families and subfamilies. Version: 9th October 2005
Contributed by v belov on 18 April, 2011 - 6:07pm |
The Beetle Ring
This site links to numerous other sites about beetles, with short descriptors of each.
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Ciegler J.C. (2014) South Carolina beetles
[cite:928719]
Contributed by v belov on 30 May, 2014 - 11:43am |
Checklist of Coleoptera Known from Great Smoky Mountains National Park
[cite:899594
GSMNP beetle species count (as of 11 February 2013) is 2,522.
Information contained on the Excel spreadsheet includes, family, subfamily (in part), genus and species, a comment line, source(s) of the record, and references to publications dealing with GSMNP beetles.
Prepared by:
The Coleoptera Taxonomic Working Group (TWIG) at the Louisiana State Arthropod Museum (LSAM)
Christopher Carlton, TWIG Coordinator
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 10 March, 2014 - 9:43am |
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