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Magdalis Phlegmatica
''Magdalis'' is a genus of wedge-shaped bark weevils in the family Curculionidae. There are at least 20 described species in ''Magdalis''.Jansen MA, Franz NM (2015). "Phylogenetic revision of Minyomerus Horn, 1876 sec. Jansen & Franz, 2015 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) using taxonomic concept annotations and alignments". ''ZooKeys 528'': 1-133. Species * ''Magdalis aenescens'' LeConte, 1876 (bronze appletree weevil) * ''Magdalis alutacea'' LeConte, 1878 * ''Magdalis armicollis'' (Say, 1824) (red elm bark weevil) * ''Magdalis austera'' Fall, 1913 * ''Magdalis barbicornis'' (Latreille, 1804) * ''Magdalis barbita'' (Say, 1831) (black elm bark weevil) * ''Magdalis convexicollis'' Fall, 1913 * ''Magdalis cuneiformis'' Horn, 1873 * ''Magdalis gentilis'' LeConte, 1876 * ''Magdalis gracilis'' (LeConte, 1857) * ''Magdalis hispoides'' LeConte, 1876 * ''Magdalis hockingensis'' Sleeper, 1955 * ''Magdalis imbellis'' (LeConte, 1857) * ''Magdalis inconspicua'' Horn, 1873 * ''Magdalis lecontei'' Ho ...
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