Definition of Curculioninae. Meaning of Curculioninae. Synonyms of Curculioninae

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- The beetle subfamily Curculioninae is part of the weevil family Curculionidae. It contains over 23,500 described species in 2,200 genera, and is therefore...
- in Baridinae) Cossoninae Cryptorhynchinae (sometimes in Curculioninae) Acalles Curculioninaeflower weevils, acorn and nut weevils Cyclominae Dryophthorinae...
- These 232 genera belong to Curculioninae, a subfamily of weevils in the family Curculionidae. Acallopistellus Hustache, 1956 c g Acallopistus Schönherr...
- Cryptoplini is a tribe of weevils in the subfamily Curculioninae. It occurs mostly in Australia with one species in New Guinea. In adults of Cryptoplini...
- a genus of weevils belonging the family Curculionidae and subfamily Curculioninae. Members of the genus are commonly referred to as acorn weevils or nut...
- Rolf (2018-07-23). "A Review of the Tribe Cryptoplini (Coleoptera: Curculioninae), with Revision of the Genus Menechirus Hartmann, 1901 and Description...
- 1776–1783. Fauna Europaea Morris, M.G. (2012) True Weevils. (Coleoptera: Curculioninae, Baridinae, Oroitidinae). Part III. Royal Entomological Society of London...
- Centrinaspis is a genus of true weevils in the subfamily Curculioninae. Species are found in the Americas. Memoirs on the Coleoptera. TL Casey, 1920 Observations...
-  Colombia A member of the family Curculionidae belonging to the subfamily Curculioninae and the tribe Prionobrachiini. Protokateretes magnasca****e Sp. nov...
- 1802. Fauna Europaea Morris, M.G. (2012) True Weevils. (Coleoptera: Curculioninae, Baridinae, Oroitidinae). Part III. Royal Entomological Society of London...