@article {15816, title = {Back from extinction: rediscovery of the Canterbury knobbled weevil Hadramphus tuberculatus (Pascoe 1877) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), with a review of its historical distribution}, journal = {New Zealand Journal of Zoology}, volume = {35}, number = {4}, year = {2008}, pages = {323-330}, keywords = {Curculionidae, Hadramphus, Molytinae}, url = {http://www.royalsociety.org.nz/Site/publish//journals/nzjz/2008/032.aspx}, author = {Young, L. M. and Marris, J. W. M. and Pawson, S. M} } @article {12558, title = {Review of the New World eyeless weevils with uncinate tibiae (Coleoptera, Curculionidae; Molytinae, Cryptorhynchinae, Cossoninae)}, journal = {Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada}, volume = {162}, year = {1992}, note = {No. 162}, pages = {1-76}, type = {Article}, keywords = {Bordoniola, Caecossonus, Caecossonus continuus, Caecossonus sylvaticus, Cossoninae, Cryptorhynchinae, Curculionidae, Decuanellus, Decuanellus bahamensis, Decuanellus brevicrus, Decuanellus iviei, Decuanellus longirostris, Decuanellus muchmorei, Howdeniola, Kuschelaxius, Kuschelaxius discifer, Kuschelaxius tomentosus, Lymantes, Molytinae, Pseudoalaocybites, Pseudoalaocybites (Croizatius) latithorax, Pseudoalaocybites (Croizatius) venezuelanus, Pseudoalaocybites (Pseudoalaocybites) negreai}, isbn = {0071-075X}, author = {Howden, A.T.} } @article {12050, title = {Viertor Beitrag zur Papuanischen Kaferfauna}, journal = {Dresden, Abh. zool. Mus.}, volume = {12}, number = {No. 1}, year = {1908}, pages = {(1-33)}, type = {Article}, keywords = {Arachnopus ferus, Arachnopus fortis, Arachnopus frater, Arachnopus gazella, Arachnopus persona, Arachnopus perspicuus, Arachnopus phaleratus, Arachnopus rugosus, Arachnopus subcostatus, Arachnopus tenuisignatus, Arachnopus tristis, Arachnopus vitticollis, Behrensiellus, Behrensiellus moluccanus, Behrensiellus substriatus, Brachyderinae, Carbonomassula, Carbonomassula glaberrima, Chalcocybebus leai, Conomalthus, Conomalthus balanophorus, Coptorhynchus carbunculus, Coptorhynchus perornatus, Coptorhynchus valens, Cryptorhynchidae, Curculionidae, Ectatocyba gibbosa, Eudyasmus planidorsis, Eupholus, Eupholus bennigseni, Eupholus humeralis, Eupholus modestus, Hyperinae cobaltina, Lamprohypera, Meropus capillatus, Meropus kuhni, Molytinae, Odosyllis major, Orphanyasmus, Orphanyasmus lectus, Ottistira stiracromia, Parexophthalmus, Parexophthalmus semiotus, Pommern, Pseudocholu/, Pseudocholus, Pseudocholus combinatus, Pseudocholus glaber, Pseudocholus longimanus, Rhinoscapha, Rhinoscapha ganglbaueri, Rhinoscapha humboldtiana, Rhinoscapha oblita, Sphenomorpha dohertyi (Curculionidae): [Sp nov, sp. n., Neu Guinea p., Sphenomorpha fasciolata, Sphenomorpha pulchra, Sphenomorpha tolerans, Sphenomorpha wallacci, Tragopus, Tragopus anaballoides, Trichoxymus, Trichoxymus turpis, Tyrpetes Tyrpetes ottonis}, author = {Heller, K.M.} } @article {9122, title = {Ecological and faunal survey of xylophagous weevils (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) in the middle taiga subzone of Yakutia}, journal = {Trudy Russkogo Entomologicheskogo Obshchestva}, volume = {82}, year = {2011}, month = {2011}, pages = {45-51}, abstract = {Xylophilous weevils of the forests in the middle taiga subzone of Yakutia are reviewed. Twenty species of the weevil subfamilies Mesoptiliinae, Molytinae and Cryptorhynchinae are recorded, and information on their biology and distribution in Yakutia is given.}, keywords = {Cryptorhynchinae, Mesoptiliinae, Molytinae}, isbn = {1605-7678}, author = {Averensky, A. I.} } @article {9024, title = {A Checklist of Weevils of the Tribe Mecysolobini (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Molytinae)}, journal = {Oriental Insects}, volume = {44}, year = {2010}, month = {2010}, pages = {271-336}, type = {Article}, abstract = {An annotated checklist of the weevil tribe Mecysolobini (Molytinae: Curculionidae: Coleoptera) comprising 597 species under 8 genera along with their up to date nomenclature, synonyms and distribution is given. The analysis indicates that the tribe is almost exclusively tropical in distribution with 542 species known from Oriental and Ethiopian regions; of these 360 species are Oriental and 78 occur in India and the adjacent countries.}, keywords = {Mecysolobini, Molytinae}, isbn = {0030-5316}, author = {Andrew, J. P. and Ramamurthy, V.V.} } @article {8971, title = {[Baezia litoralis gen. n. and sp. n., an edaphic coleopteran of Tenerife island (Col. Curculionidae, Molytinae).]}, journal = {Vulcania}, volume = {3}, year = {1999}, note = {Baezia litoralis gen. n. y sp. n. de coleoptero edapfobio de la isla de Tenerife (Col. Curculionidae, Molytinae).}, month = {Diciembre}, pages = {48-55}, type = {Article}, keywords = {Baezia, Baezia litoralis, Molytinae}, isbn = {1577-1792}, url = {://ZOOREC:ZOOR13600085467}, author = {Miguel Angel Alonso-Zarazaga and Garcia, R.} } @inbook {8886, title = {American beetles, Volume 2. Polyphaga: Scarabaeoidea through Curculionoidea}, booktitle = {American beetles, Volume 2. Polyphaga: Scarabaeoidea through Curculionoidea.}, year = {2002}, note = {BookBoca Raton, London etc.}, pages = {i-xiv, 1-861}, publisher = {CRC Press}, organization = {CRC Press}, keywords = {Anthribidae, Attelabidae, Bagoinae, Baridinae, Brentidae, Ceutorhynchinae, Conoderinae, Cossoninae, Cryptorhynchinae, Curculionidae, Curculioninae, Dryophthorinae, Entiminae, Erirhininae, Lixinae, Mesoptiliinae, Molytinae, Nemonychidae, Platypodinae, Raymondionyminae, Scolytinae}, isbn = {0-8493-0954-9}, editor = {Arnett, Ross H., Jr. and Thomas, Michael C. and Skelley, Paul E. and Frank, J. Howard} } @article {8532, title = {Immature stages of Curculionidae (Coleoptera): the larva and pupa of Karocolens pittospori (Molytinae)}, journal = {New Zealand Entomologist}, volume = {9}, year = {1987}, pages = {29-34}, type = {Article}, keywords = {Hardramphus, Molytinae}, isbn = {0077-9962}, author = {May, B. M.} } @article {6745, title = {Notes on New Zealand weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea)}, journal = {New Zealand entomologist}, volume = {5}, year = {1973}, pages = {351-359}, chapter = {351}, keywords = {Cryptorhynchinae, Curculionidae, Molytinae}, author = {Styles, J.H.} } @article {5979, title = {Curculionidae from the Nepal Himalayas. Part 1. Molytinae (Insecta: Coleoptera)}, journal = {Stuttgarter Beitraege zur Naturkunde Serie A (Biologie)}, year = {1987}, pages = {1-43}, type = {Article}, abstract = {Molytinae [Nepal / / Revision \& new taxa]. Acamptella (Curculionidae): [Gen nov, Of Molytinae, Type species A.rhododendri, p. 30]. Acamptella bicolor (Curculionidae): [Sp nov, Nepal, P. 34, fig{\textquoteright}d]. Acamptella rhododendri (Curculionidae): [Sp nov, Nepal, P. 32, fig{\textquoteright}d]. Acamptella rhododendri mustangensis (Curculionidae): [Subsp nov, Nepal, P. 33, fig{\textquoteright}d]. Aminyopini - Voss 1955 (Curculionidae): [Emended diagnosis, Syn nov, Key to genera and subgenera, P. 3, Niphadonothina Voss 1965, p. 3, P.4]. Aminyops - Voss 1955 (Curculionidae): [New synonym, Of Niphadonyx Dalla Torre \& Schenkling 1932, p. 9]. Anchonini (Curculionidae): [Key to genera, P. 18]. Cryptoceroides - Dalla Torre \& Schenkling 1932 (Curculionidae): [New synonym, Of Niphadonyx Dalla Torre \& Schenkling 1932, p. 9]. Cryptocerus - Faust 1887 (Curculionidae): [New synonym, Of Niphadonyx Dalla Torre \& Schenkling 1932, p. 9]. Falsanchonus (Curculionidae): [Gen nov, Of Molytinae, Type species F. ausobskyi, p. 28]. Falsanchonus ausobskyi (Curculionidae): [Sp nov, Nepal, P. 29, fig{\textquoteright}d]. Himalanchonus (Curculionidae): [Gen nov, Of Molytinae, Type species H. thoracicus, p. 23]. Himalanchonus erirrhinoides (Curculionidae): [Sp nov, Nepal, P. 24, fig{\textquoteright}d]. Himalanchonus thoracicus (Curculionidae): [Sp nov, Nepal, P. 23, fig{\textquoteright}d]. Leptanchonus major (Curculionidae): [Sp nov, Nepal, P. 20, fig{\textquoteright}d]. Leptanchonus minor (Curculionidae): [Sp nov, Nepal, P. 22, fig{\textquoteright}d]. Microniphades (Curculionidae): [Gen nov, Of Molytinae, Type species M. schwalleri, p. 5]. Microniphades schwalleri (Curculionidae): [Sp nov, Nepal, P. 5, fig{\textquoteright}d]. Microplinthus (Curculionidae): [Gen nov, Of Molytinae, Type species M. morimotoi, p. 37]. Microplinthus minimus (Curculionidae): [Sp nov, Nepal, P. 40, fig{\textquoteright}d]. Microplinthus morimotoi (Curculionidae): [Sp nov, Nepal, P. 38, fig{\textquoteright}d]. Microplinthus setulosus (Curculionidae): [Sp nov, Nepal, P. 40, fig{\textquoteright}d]. Molytinae (Curculionidae). Nepalanchonus (Curculionidae): [Gen nov, Of Molytinae, Type species N. aurosquamosus, p. 24]. Nepalanchonus aurosquamosus (Curculionidae): [Sp nov, Nepal, P. 26, fig{\textquoteright}d]. Niphadomimus (Curculionidae): [Gen nov, Of Molytinae, Type species N. nigriventris, p. 15]. Niphadomimus niger (Curculionidae): [Sp nov, Nepal, P. 18, fig{\textquoteright}d]. Niphadomimus nigriventris (Curculionidae): [Sp nov, Nepal, P. 17, fig{\textquoteright}d]. Niphadonothina - Voss 1965 (Curculionidae): [New synonym, Of Aminyopini Voss 1955, p. 3]. Niphadonyx - Dalla Torre \& Schenkling 1932 (Curculionidae): [Syn nov, Syn nov, Syn nov, Key to species, Aminyops Voss 1955, p. 9, Cryptoceroides Dalla Torre \& Schenkling 1932, p. 9, Cryptocerus Faust 1887, p. 9, P. 9]. Niphadonyx martensi (Curculionidae): [Sp nov, Nepal, P. 10, fig{\textquoteright}d]. Trachodisca (Curculionidae): [Gen nov, Of Molytinae, Type species T. synophthalma, p. 35]. Trachodisca synophthalma (Curculionidae): [Sp nov, Nepal, P. 35, fig{\textquoteright}d].}, keywords = {Acamptella, Acamptella bicolor, Acamptella rhododendri, Acamptella rhododendri mustangensis, Aminyopini, Aminyops, Anchonini, Cryptoceroides, Cryptocerus, Falsanchonus, Falsanchonus ausobskyi, Himalanchonus, Himalanchonus erirrhinoides, Himalanchonus thoracicus, Leptanchonus major, Microniphades, Microniphades schwalleri, Microplinthus, Microplinthus minimus, Microplinthus morimotoi, Microplinthus setulosus, Molytinae, Nepalanchonus, Nepalanchonus aurosquamosus, Niphadomimus, Niphadomimus niger, Niphadomimus nigriventris, Niphadonothina, Niphadonyx, Niphadonyx martensi, Trachodisca, Trachodisca synophthalma}, isbn = {0341-0145}, author = {Zherichin, V.V.} } @article {5693, title = {New records of weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea) from Mona Island, Puerto Rico}, journal = {Solenodon}, volume = {8}, year = {2009}, pages = {82-98}, abstract = {An inventory of the weevil fauna of Mona Island, Puerto Rico, is provided. Sixteen new records and 5-9 new species are reported, yielding a total of 28 species of Curculionoidea for the island. The distribution and natural history of each species are briefly reviewed. As many as nine species are endemics, whereas 15 species are shared with Puerto Rico which was the primary source region for Pliocene-Pleistocene colonization events. Mona Island{\textquoteright}s weevil fauna is depauperate and dominated by members of the Cossoninae, Anthonomini, Tychiini, Entiminae, and Scolytinae. The apparent underrepresentation of common Caribbean weevil lineages such as the Cryptorhynchinae suggests that subaerial land bridges during the Oligocene-Miocene period were important in facilitating their colonization of the main island of Puerto Rico.}, keywords = {Anthribidae, Brentidae, Cryptorhynchinae, Curculionidae, Curculioninae, Entiminae, Molytinae, Platypodinae}, url = {http://academic.uprm.edu/~franz/publications/MonaWeevils.pdf}, author = {Franz, N. M. and Charles W. O{\textquoteright}Brien and Nunez, D.R.} } @article {5694, title = {New records of weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea) from Mona Island, Puerto Rico.}, journal = {Solenodon}, volume = {8}, year = {2009}, pages = {82-98}, chapter = {82}, abstract = {An inventory of the weevil fauna of Mona Island, Puerto Rico, is provided. Sixteen new records and 5-9 new species are reported, yielding a total of 28 species of Curculionoidea for the island. The distribution and natural history of each species are briefly reviewed. As many as nine species are endemics, whereas 15 species are shared with Puerto Rico which was the primary source region for Pliocene-Pleistocene colonization events. Mona Island{\textquoteright}s weevil fauna is depauperate and dominated by members of the Cossoninae, Anthonomini, Tychiini, Entiminae, and Scolytinae. The apparent underrepresentation of common Caribbean weevil lineages such as the Cryptorhynchinae suggests that subaerial land bridges during the Oligocene-Miocene period were important in facilitating their colonization of the main island of Puerto Rico.}, keywords = {Anthribidae, Brentidae, Cryptorhynchinae, Curculionidae, Curculioninae, Entiminae, Molytinae, Platypodinae}, url = {http://academic.uprm.edu/~franz/publications/MonaWeevils.pdf}, author = {Franz, N. M. and Charles W. O{\textquoteright}Brien and Nunez, D.R.} } @article {5396, title = {The genus Microplinthus, with description of four new species (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Molytinae)}, journal = {Eur. J. Entomol.}, volume = {101}, year = {2004}, pages = {609{\textendash}627}, keywords = {Curculionidae, Microplinthus, Molytinae}, url = {http://www.eje.cz/pdfarticles/740/eje_101_4_609_Meregalli.pdf}, author = {M. Meregalli} } @article {4645, title = {New records of weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea) from Mona Island, Puerto Rico.}, journal = {Solenodon}, volume = {8}, year = {2009}, pages = {82-98}, chapter = {82}, abstract = {An inventory of the weevil fauna of Mona Island, Puerto Rico, is provided. Sixteen new records and 5-9 new species are reported, yielding a total of 28 species of Curculionoidea for the island. The distribution and natural history of each species are briefly reviewed. As many as nine species are endemics, whereas 15 species are shared with Puerto Rico which was the primary source region for Pliocene-Pleistocene colonization events. Mona Island{\textquoteright}s weevil fauna is depauperate and dominated by members of the Cossoninae, Anthonomini, Tychiini, Entiminae, and Scolytinae. The apparent underrepresentation of common Caribbean weevil lineages such as the Cryptorhynchinae suggests that subaerial land bridges during the Oligocene-Miocene period were important in facilitating their colonization of the main island of Puerto Rico.}, keywords = {Anthribidae, Brentidae, Cryptorhynchinae, Curculionidae, Curculioninae, Entiminae, Molytinae, Platypodinae}, url = {http://academic.uprm.edu/~franz/publications/MonaWeevils.pdf}, author = {Franz, N. M. and Charles W. O{\textquoteright}Brien and Nunez, D.R.} } @article {2361, title = {Pseudaparopion, new genus of Curculionidae from southern Caspic region (Coleoptera, Curculionoidea, Molytinae)}, journal = {Revue Suisse de Zoologie}, volume = {109}, number = {4}, year = {2002}, month = {Decembre}, pages = {869-877}, type = {Article}, abstract = {A new genus, Pseudaparopion, from southern Caspic region, is described. It includes two species: P. aequale (Reitter, 1883) from Lenkoran (Azerbajdzan) and P. kadleci sp. n. from Mazandaran (Iran). P. aequale was originally described by Reitter (1883) as Aparopion aequale but clearly does not belong in that genus on the basis of intervals not raised and structure of VIII sternite of female. A lectotype and paralectotype are here designated for P. aequale; this species is transferred from genus Aparopion as Aparopion aequale. Drawings of male and female genitalia for all species are provided. Taxonomic account and an identification key to the species are given.}, keywords = {Aparopion, Molytinae, Pseudaparopion, Pseudaparopion aequale, Pseudaparopion kadleci}, isbn = {0035-418X}, author = {Borovec, Roman and Osella, Giuseppe and Zuppa, Anna Maria} } @article {2258, title = {Observations on rearing Karocolens pittospori (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Molytinae)}, journal = {New Zealand Entomologist}, volume = {9}, year = {1987}, pages = {34-37}, type = {Article}, keywords = {Karocolens, Karocolens pittospori, Molytinae}, isbn = {0077-9962}, author = {Bennett, B. G.} } @article {2061, title = {[Baezia litoralis gen. n. and sp. n., an edaphic coleopteran of Tenerife island (Col. Curculionidae, Molytinae).]}, journal = {Vulcania}, volume = {3}, year = {1999}, note = {Baezia litoralis gen. n. y sp. n. de coleoptero edapfobio de la isla de Tenerife (Col. Curculionidae, Molytinae).}, month = {Diciembre}, pages = {48-55}, type = {Article}, keywords = {Baezia, Baezia litoralis, Molytinae}, isbn = {1577-1792}, url = {://ZOOREC:ZOOR13600085467}, author = {Miguel Angel Alonso-Zarazaga and Garcia, R.} } @article {2038, title = {Oromia hephaestos n. gen., n. sp. de edafobio ciego de las Islas Canarias (Col., Curculionidae, Molytinae)}, journal = {Vieraea}, volume = {17}, number = {1-2}, year = {1987}, note = {[VI-1987]. Orig. ref: ALONSO-ZARAZAGA, M.A. (1987). Oromia hephaestos n. gen., n. sp. de edafobio ciego de las Islas Canarias (Col., Curculionidae, Molytinae). Vieraea, 17: 105-115. NOTE: [VI-1987]}, pages = {105-115}, type = {Article}, keywords = {Anchonidium, Molytinae, Oromia, Oromia hephaestos, Styphloderes}, isbn = {0210-945X}, author = {Alonso Zarazaga, M. A.} } @inbook {2031, title = {American beetles, Volume 2. Polyphaga: Scarabaeoidea through Curculionoidea}, booktitle = {American beetles, Volume 2. Polyphaga: Scarabaeoidea through Curculionoidea.}, year = {2002}, note = {BookBoca Raton, London etc.}, pages = {i-xiv, 1-861}, publisher = {CRC Press}, organization = {CRC Press}, keywords = {Anthribidae, Attelabidae, Bagoinae, Baridinae, Brentidae, Ceutorhynchinae, Conoderinae, Cossoninae, Cryptorhynchinae, Curculionidae, Curculioninae, Dryophthorinae, Entiminae, Erirhininae, Lixinae, Mesoptiliinae, Molytinae, Nemonychidae, Platypodinae, Raymondionyminae, Scolytinae}, isbn = {0-8493-0954-9}, url = {://ZOOREC:ZOOR13900052322}, editor = {Arnett, Ross H., Jr. and Thomas, Michael C. and Skelley, Paul E. and Frank, J. Howard} } @article {1868, title = {Neue Curculioniden-Subfamilie, Gattungen und Arten von Japan. }, journal = {Memoirs of the Faculty of Liberal Arts \& Education, Kagawa University. Part II}, volume = {94}, year = {1960}, pages = {1-17}, chapter = {1}, keywords = {Curculionidae, Molytinae, Styanacini}, author = {Chujo, M. and Voss,E.} } @article {1867, title = {Back from extinction: rediscovery of the Canterbury knobbled weevil Hadramphus tuberculatus (Pascoe 1877) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), with a review of its historical distribution}, journal = {New Zealand Journal of Zoology}, volume = {35}, year = {2008}, pages = {323-330}, chapter = {323}, keywords = {Curculionidae, Hadramphus, Molytinae}, url = {http://www.royalsociety.org.nz/Site/publish//journals/nzjz/2008/032.aspx}, author = {Young, L. M. and Marris, J. W. M. and Pawson, S. M} } @article {1769, title = {The identity of Chaleponotus elusus Casey 1892 (Curculionidae: Molytinae: Conotrachelini).}, journal = {Coleopterists Bulletin }, volume = {62}, year = {2008}, pages = {42-44}, chapter = {42}, keywords = {Chaleponotus, Conotrachelus, Curculionidae, Molytinae}, author = {Anderson, R. S.} } @article {1766, title = {Avocado seed weevils}, journal = {Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington}, volume = {21}, year = {1919}, note = {Reviews the biology and taxonomy of weevils and other insects attacking avocado seeds, including two species each of Heilipus (describes Heilipus pittieri as new) and Conotrachelus (describes Conotrachelus perseae as new); photographs of Heilipus lauri Boheman and Heilipus pittieri }, pages = {53-60}, chapter = {53}, keywords = {Conotrachelus, Curculionidae, Heilipus, Molytinae}, author = {Barber, H. S.} } @article {1765, title = {molecular systematics and evolution in an African cycad-weevil interaction: Amorphocerini (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Molytinae) weevils on Encephalartos}, journal = {Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution}, volume = {47}, year = {2008}, pages = {102-116}, chapter = {102}, abstract = {Weevils in the tribe Amorphocerini have been implicated in pollination of Encephalartos species in southern Africa. The services they render these plants and the unique attributes of the cycad-weevil interaction make them important from both conservation and evolutionary standpoints. Oberprieler (Oberprieler, R.G., 1996. Systematics and evolution of the tribe Amorphocerini, with a review of the cycad weevils of the world. Ph.D. dissertation, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa), using morphological characters, proposed a tentative hypothesis of relationships among the Amorphocerini which is tested here using DNA sequence data. Sequences from one mitochondrial and three nuclear genes were used to infer phylogenetic relationships, levels of sequence divergence, evolution of host associations, and patterns of speciation in this tribe. The results are reasonably consistent with the morphological hypothesis of relationships and species concepts, though important differences are observed, particularly in relationships among a Porthetes hispidus Boheman species group, which is indicated to have experienced recent divergences. In general, low levels of sequence divergence among species within two of the three genera indicate a recent radiation of this tribe onto African cycads, thus while cycad[long dash]insect interactions have often been considered ancient this may not be the case for some extant interactions. A complex pattern of host shifts onto both closely related and more distantly related hosts is suggested.}, keywords = {Amorphocerini, Amorphocerus, Curculionidae, Molytinae, Porthetes}, author = {Downie, D. A. and Donladson, J. S. and R. G. Oberprieler} } @article {1764, title = {The genus Microplinthus, with description of four new species (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Molytinae)}, journal = {Eur. J. Entomol.}, volume = {101}, year = {2004}, pages = {609{\textendash}627}, chapter = {609}, keywords = {Curculionidae, Microplinthus, Molytinae}, issn = {ISSN 1210-5759}, url = {http://www.eje.cz/pdfarticles/740/eje_101_4_609_Meregalli.pdf}, author = {M. Meregalli} }