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Tribe Rhynchitini

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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

New Curculionoidea (Coleoptera) records for Quebec, Canada
By de Tonnancour P., Anderson R.S., Bouchard P., Chantal C., Dumont S., Vigneault R.
Zookeys 681: 95‒117, 2017

The weevils of Victoria County, Texas.
By Mitchell, J.D. and W.D. Pierce.
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 13(1): 45–62., 1911
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Mitchell, J.D. and W.D. Pierce. (1911). The weevils of Victoria County, Texas. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 13(1): 45–62.

Since the advent of the boll weevil (Anthonomus grandis Boheman) into Victoria County in 1894 many records have been made upon the weevils of the county. This county is very interesting from an entomological standpoint because of its great diversity of floral regions and the blending of eastern and western faunas. In addition to being

Miscellaneous contributions to the knowledge of the weevils of the families Attelabidae and Brachyrhinidae.
By Pierce W.D.
Proceedings of the United States National Museum 45: 365-426., 1913
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Pierce, W.D. 1913. Miscellaneous contributions to the knowledge of the weevils of the families Attelabidae and Brachyrhinidae. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 45: 365-426.

The present paper contains a large number of miscellaneous studies which have been made in the taxonomy of the weevils of the tribe Rhynchitini, family Attelabidae, and of the family Brachyrhinidae.

Notes on the Curculionoidea II : 20. A Contribution to the Knowledge of the Curculionoidea.
By Sleeper, E.L.
The Ohio Journal of Science 60(2): 83-88., 1960
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Sleeper, E.L. 1960. Notes on the Curculionoidea II : 20. A Contribution to the Knowledge of the Curculionoidea. The Ohio Journal of Science 60(2): 83-88.

Bulk de novo mitogenome assembly from pooled total DNA elucidates the phylogeny of weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea)
By Gillett C.P.D.T., Crampton-Platt A., Timmermans M.J.T.N., Jordal B.H., Emerson B.C., Vogler A.P.
Mol. Biol. Evol. 31: 2223-2237, 2014

Addenda and corrigenda to "A world catalogue of families and genera of Curculionoidea (Insecta: Coleoptera)". 2
By Lyal C.H.C., Alonso-Zarazaga M.A.
Zootaxa 1202: 21 – 31, 2006
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Addenda and corrigenda to "A world catalogue of families and genera of Curculionoidea (Insecta: Coleoptera)"
By Alonso-Zarazaga M.A., Lyal C.H.C.
Zootaxa 63: 1–37, 2002
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