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Status of knowledge of the broad-nosed weevils of Colombia (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Entiminae).
By Girón, J.C.
Neotropical Biology and Conservation, 15(4): 583-674., 2020
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Girón, Jennifer C. (2020). Status of knowledge of the broad-nosed weevils of Colombia (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Entiminae). Neotropical Biology and Conservation, 15(4): 583-674.

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Broad-nosed weevils in the subfamily Entiminae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) are highly diverse, not only in terms of number of species, but also in their sizes, forms and colours. There are eight tribes, 50 genera and 224 entimine species recorded from Colombia: seven genera and 142 species are considered endemic and only a handful of species, which are recognised as pests of Citrus or potatoes, are broadly known. The large diversity of this subfamily in the country is only superficially known and even though genus level identifications are generally achievable, species identification remains quite challenging, due in part to limited access to broadly-scattered basic information. Summaries of available information and bibliographic resources for each of the tribes represented in Colombia are offered, along with a checklist of the species of Entiminae recorded from the country, obtained from literature and a pictorial key for tribal recognition. New combinations are proposed for eight species of the genus Lanterius Alonso-Zarazaga & Lyal. Information on the distribution of entimine species in Colombia is compiled for the first time, including complete references to each original description and available taxonomic revisions. About a third of the species of Entiminae remain as recorded from the country without specific locality information. In addition, genus level distributional maps are presented, generated from data obtained from four Colombian entomological collections. Lastly, some challenges for entimine identification in Colombia, which likely extend throughout the Neotropical region, are briefly discussed. This contribution aims, in part, to facilitate and promote entimine research in northern South America.

Contributions to a knowledge of the Curculionidae of the United States.
By Horn, G.H.
Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 13: 407-469., 1873
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Horn, G.H. (1873). Contributions to a knowledge of the Curculionidae of the United States. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 13: 407-469.

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).

New Rhynchophora. I. (Coleoptera, Anthribidae and Curculionidae).
By Sleeper, E.L.
The Ohio Journal of Science, 54(2): 117-125., 1954
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Sleeper, E.L. 1954. New Rhynchophora. I. (Coleoptera, Anthribidae and Curculionidae). The Ohio Journal of Science, 54(2): 117-125.

A review of New World weevils associated with Viscaceae (Mistletoes [in part])...
By Anderson R.S.
J. Nat. Hist. 28: 435-492, 1994
Full title: A review of New World weevils associated with Viscaceae (Mistletoes [in part]) including descriptions of new genera and new species (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)

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