Key to larvae of the South American subfamilies of weevils (Coleoptera, Curculionoidea)

Publication Type:Journal Article
:2003
Authors:A. E. Marvaldi
Journal:Revista Chilena de Historia Natural
Volume:76
Pagination:603-612
Date Published:Diciembre
Type of Article:Article
:0716-078X
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The weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea) from South America are classified into seven families and 28 subfamilies as follows: Nemonychidae (Rhinorhynchinae), Anthribidae (Anthribinae), Belidae (Belinae and Oxycoryninae), Attelabidae (Attelabinae and Rhynchitinae), Brentidae (Apioninae and Brentinae), Caridae (Carinae) and Curculionidae (Erirhininae, Dryophthorinae, Entiminae, Aterpinae, Gonipterinae, Rhythirrininae, Thecesterninae, Eugnominae, Hyperinae, Curculioninae, Cryptorhynchinae, Mesoptiliinae (= Magdalidinae), Molytinae, Baridinae, Lixinae, Conoderinae (= Zygopinae), Cossoninae, Scolytinae and Platypodinae). A dichotomous key for the larval stage is provided for identification of the families and subfamilies of Curculionoidea present in South America. The key is based on external morphological characters and contains data on larval feeding habits.

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