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Family Anthribidae - Fungus Weevils

 
 
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Illustrierter Katalog und Bibliographie der Anthribidae der Welt (Insecta: Coleoptera)
By Rheinheimer, J.
Entomologischer Verein Stuttgart 1869 e.V., 2004
= serial title: Mitteilungen des Entomologischen Vereins Stuttgart 39: 1/2, 1-243.

Title translation: Illustrated Catalogue and Bibliography of World Anthribidae.

Notes on anthribid weevils. III. New species and records primarily from Arizona (Coleoptera: Anthribidae).
By Valentine, B.D.
The Coleopterists Bulletin 26(1) 1-12., 1972
JSTOR

Valentine, B.D. (1972) Notes on Anthribid Weevils. III. New Species and Records Primarily from Arizona (Coleoptera: Anthribidae). The Coleopterists Bulletin 26(1) 1-12.

Abstract

Redescriptions and new records are presented for: Ischnocerus impressicollis Jordan from Mexico (Morelos) and Arizona, Ischnocerus angulatus Martin from Arizona, Toxonotus cornutus (Say) from Mexico (Durango, Chihuahua, and Nayarit), and Toxonotus vagus (Horn) from Mexico (Baja California, Morelos) and Arizona. Eugonus bicolor n.sp.

The genera of the weevil family Anthribidae north of Mexico (Coleoptera)
By Valentine B.D.
Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. 86: 41-85, 1960
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several taxa reviewed, some useful keys to spp.; best used in combination with(1)

A catalogue of West Indies Anthribidae (Coleoptera)
By Valentine B.D.
Insecta Mundi 17: 49-67, 2003

A review of Nearctic and some related Anthribidae (Coleoptera)
By Valentine B.D.
Insecta Mundi 12: 251-296, 1998
This most recent general treatment of our fauna by the leading expert (who also helps a lot identifying anthribids on BG images) includes a key to tribes and genera, keys to spp. of Neoxenus, Choragus, Ischnocerus, Gymnognathus, Brachycorynus, Toxonotus, Trigonorhinus, & Eusphyrus, a synonymic checklist of Nearctic Anthribidae, descriptions of numerous new taxa, and a wealth of useful information on our fungus weevils.
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Anthribus nebulosus, a Eurasian scale predator in the Eastern United States (Coleoptera: Anthribidae)
By E.R Hoebeke and A.G. Wheeler Jr.
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 93:45-50, 1991
full title is too long for the title field: "Anthribus nebulosus, a Eurasian scale predator in the Eastern United States (Coleoptera: Anthribidae): notes on biology, recognition, and establishment"

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A study of the subtribe Hydronomi with a description of new species, (Curculionidae), Study No. VI
By Tanner V.M.
Gr. Basin Nat. 4: 1-38, 1943

Phylogenomic data yield new and robust insights into the phylogeny and evolution of weevils
By Shin S, Clarke DJ, Lemmon AR, Moriarty Lemmon E, Aitken AL, Haddad S, Farrell BD, Marvaldi AE, Oberprieler RG, McKenna DD
Mol. biol. evol. 35: 823-836, 2017

 
 
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