Stomodes
Stomodes is a genus of broad-nosed weevils in the beetle family Curculionidae. There are about 11 described species in Stomodes.[1][2][3][4]
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Family: | Curculionidae |
Tribe: | Peritelini |
Genus: | Stomodes Schönherr, 1826 |
Species
These 11 species belong to the genus Stomodes:
- Stomodes convexicollis Miller, 1881 c g
- Stomodes ganglbaueri Wagner, 1912 c g
- Stomodes gyrosicollis Boheman, 1843 i c g b
- Stomodes leonhardi H. Wagner, 1912 c g
- Stomodes letzneri Reitter, 1889 c g
- Stomodes marocanus Hoffmann, 1957 c g
- Stomodes muelleri Lona, 1922 c g
- Stomodes periteliformis Reitter, 1915 c g
- Stomodes puncticollis Tournier, 1864 c g
- Stomodes rotundicollis Frivaldszky, 1880 c g
- Stomodes tolutarius Schoenherr, 1826 c g
Data sources: i = ITIS,[1] c = Catalogue of Life,[2] g = GBIF,[3] b = Bugguide.net[4]
References
- "Stomodes Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-05-02.
- "Browse Stomodes". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-05-02.
- "Stomodes". GBIF. Retrieved 2018-05-02.
- "Stomodes Genus Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-05-02.
Further reading
- Bright, Donald E.; Bouchard, Patrice (2008). Insects and Arachnids of Canada, Part 25: Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Entiminae: Weevils of Canada and Alaska, Volume 2. NRC Research Press, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. ISBN 978-0660194004.
- O'Brien, Charles W.; Wibmer, Guillermo J. (1982). "Annotated checklist of the weevils (Curculionidae sensu lato) of North America, Central America, and the West Indies (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea)" (PDF). Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute.
- Lobl, I.; Smetana, A., eds. (2013). Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera, Volume 7: Curculionoidea I. Apollo Books. ISBN 978-90-04-26093-1.
- Lobl, I.; Smetana, A., eds. (2013). Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera, Volume 8: Curculionoidea II. Apollo Books. ISBN 978-90-04-25916-4.
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