Choragus (beetle)
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''Choragus'' is a genus of
fungus weevil Anthribidae is a family of beetle Beetles are insects that form the Taxonomic rank, order Coleoptera (), in the superorder Holometabola. Their front pair of wings are hardened into wing-cases, elytra, distinguishing them from most other i ...
s in the family of beetles known as
Anthribidae Anthribidae is a family of beetle Beetles are insects that form the Taxonomic rank, order Coleoptera (), in the superorder Holometabola. Their front pair of wings are hardened into wing-cases, elytra, distinguishing them from most other i ...
. There are at least 60 described species in ''Choragus''.


Species

These 62 species belong to the genus ''Choragus'': * ''
Choragus angustelineatus In the theatre of ancient Greece, the ''choregos'' (pl. ''choregoi; , Greek etymology: χορός "chorus" + ἡγεῖσθαι "to lead") was a wealthy Athenian citizen who assumed the public duty, or ''choregiai'', of financing the preparation ...
'' Frieser, 1978 c * '' Choragus anobioides'' Sharp, 1891 c * '' Choragus anonymus'' Frieser, R., 1994 c g * '' Choragus arcuatus'' Frieser, 1983 c g * '' Choragus aureolineatus'' Abeille, 1893 g * '' Choragus aurolineatus'' Abeille, 1893 c * '' Choragus bolus'' Jordan, 1914 c * '' Choragus bostrychoides'' Mull. in Germ., 1821 c * '' Choragus breviclava'' Frieser, 1983 c g * '' Choragus brevior'' Frieser, 1981 c g * '' Choragus caucasicus'' Motsch., 1873 c * '' Choragus cissoides'' Sharp, 1891 c * '' Choragus compactus'' Sharp, 1891 c * '' Choragus costulatus'' Frieser, R., 2001 c g * '' Choragus cryphaloides'' Sharp, 1891 c * ''
Choragus cryptocephalus In the theatre of ancient Greece, the ''choregos'' (pl. ''choregoi; , Greek etymology: χορός "chorus" + ἡγεῖσθαι "to lead") was a wealthy Athenian citizen who assumed the public duty, or ''choregiai'', of financing the preparation ...
'' Sharp, 1891 c * ''
Choragus cylindricollis In the theatre of ancient Greece, the ''choregos'' (pl. ''choregoi; , Greek etymology: χορός "chorus" + ἡγεῖσθαι "to lead") was a wealthy Athenian citizen who assumed the public duty, or ''choregiai'', of financing the preparation ...
'' Frieser, R., 2004 c g * '' Choragus dentipes'' Frieser, 1981 c g * '' Choragus distendens'' Frieser, 1981 g * ''
Choragus ebeninus In the theatre of ancient Greece, the ''choregos'' (pl. ''choregoi; , Greek etymology: χορός "chorus" + ἡγεῖσθαι "to lead") was a wealthy Athenian citizen who assumed the public duty, or ''choregiai'', of financing the preparation ...
'' Frieser, R., 2000 c g * '' Choragus excavatus'' Frieser, 1983 c g * '' Choragus exophthalmus'' Valentine, 1998 i g * '' Choragus faucium'' Jordan, 1937 c * '' Choragus fictilis'' Scudder, S.H., 1890 c g * ''
Choragus flavofasciatus In the theatre of ancient Greece, the ''choregos'' (pl. ''choregoi; , Greek etymology: χορός "chorus" + ἡγεῖσθαι "to lead") was a wealthy Athenian citizen who assumed the public duty, or ''choregiai'', of financing the preparation ...
'' Frieser, R., 2004 c g * '' Choragus fulvescens'' Frieser, R., 2004 c g * ''
Choragus galeazzii In the theatre of ancient Greece, the ''choregos'' (pl. ''choregoi; , Greek etymology: χορός "chorus" + ἡγεῖσθαι "to lead") was a wealthy Athenian citizen who assumed the public duty, or ''choregiai'', of financing the preparation ...
'' Wolfrum, 1953 c * '' Choragus globuliformis'' Frieser, R., 2001 c g * '' Choragus grandicollis'' Frieser, R., 2001 c g * '' Choragus granulipennis'' Frieser, 1983 c g * ''
Choragus grenieri In the theatre of ancient Greece, the ''choregos'' (pl. ''choregoi; , Greek etymology: χορός "chorus" + ἡγεῖσθαι "to lead") was a wealthy Classical Athens, Athenian citizen who assumed the public duty, or ''choregiai'', of financi ...
'' Bris., 1867 c * ''
Choragus harrisi In the theatre of ancient Greece, the ''choregos'' (pl. ''choregoi; , Greek etymology: χορός "chorus" + ἡγεῖσθαι "to lead") was a wealthy Athenian citizen who assumed the public duty, or ''choregiai'', of financing the preparation ...
'' LeConte, 1878 i c * '' Choragus horni'' Wolfrum, 1930 c * ''
Choragus interruptofasciatus In the theatre of ancient Greece, the ''choregos'' (pl. ''choregoi; , Greek etymology: χορός "chorus" + ἡγεῖσθαι "to lead") was a wealthy Athenian citizen who assumed the public duty, or ''choregiai'', of financing the preparation ...
'' Frieser, R., 2004 c g * ''
Choragus kuehbandneri In the theatre of ancient Greece, the ''choregos'' (pl. ''choregoi; , Greek etymology: χορός "chorus" + ἡγεῖσθαι "to lead") was a wealthy Athenian citizen who assumed the public duty, or ''choregiai'', of financing the preparation ...
'' Frieser, 1980 g * ''
Choragus major In the theatre of ancient Greece, the ''choregos'' (pl. ''choregoi; , Greek etymology: χορός "chorus" + ἡγεῖσθαι "to lead") was a wealthy Athenian citizen who assumed the public duty, or ''choregiai'', of financing the preparation ...
'' Valentine, 1998 i g * '' Choragus malus'' Johraku, 1953 c * '' Choragus mimetes'' Wolfrum, 1960 c * '' Choragus monticulatus'' Frieser, R., 2001 c g * '' Choragus mundulus'' Sharp, 1891 c * '' Choragus nepalicus'' Frieser, R., 2001 c g * ''
Choragus niger In the theatre of ancient Greece, the ''choregos'' (pl. ''choregoi; , Greek etymology: χορός "chorus" + ἡγεῖσθαι "to lead") was a wealthy Athenian citizen who assumed the public duty, or ''choregiai'', of financing the preparation ...
'' Stephens, 1830 c * ''
Choragus nitens In the theatre of ancient Greece, the ''choregos'' (pl. ''choregoi; , Greek etymology: χορός "chorus" + ἡγεῖσθαι "to lead") was a wealthy Athenian citizen who assumed the public duty, or ''choregiai'', of financing the preparation ...
'' Lec., 1885 c * '' Choragus nitidipennis'' Gerh., 1901 c * '' Choragus ornatus'' Jordan, 1914 c * '' Choragus othiodes'' Frieser, R., 2004 c g * '' Choragus piceus'' Schaum, 1845 c * ''
Choragus productus In the theatre of ancient Greece, the ''choregos'' (pl. ''choregoi; , Greek etymology: χορός "chorus" + ἡγεῖσθαι "to lead") was a wealthy Athenian citizen who assumed the public duty, or ''choregiai'', of financing the preparation ...
'' Wolfrum, 1960 c * ''
Choragus pygmaeus In the theatre of ancient Greece, the ''choregos'' (pl. ''choregoi; , Greek etymology: χορός "chorus" + ἡγεῖσθαι "to lead") was a wealthy Athenian citizen who assumed the public duty, or ''choregiai'', of financing the preparation ...
'' Robert in Guer., 1832 c * '' Choragus rogei'' Frieser, R., 2002 c g * '' Choragus sayi'' LeConte, 1876 i c b * '' Choragus sheppardi'' Kirby, 1818 c * ''
Choragus spadiceus In the theatre of ancient Greece, the ''choregos'' (pl. ''choregoi; , Greek etymology: χορός "chorus" + ἡγεῖσθαι "to lead") was a wealthy Classical Athens, Athenian citizen who assumed the public duty, or ''choregiai'', of financi ...
'' Frieser, R., 2000 c g * '' Choragus strigosus'' Frieser, 1980 g * '' Choragus striolatus'' Valentine, 1998 i g * ''
Choragus subsulcatus In the theatre of ancient Greece, the ''choregos'' (pl. ''choregoi; , Greek etymology: χορός "chorus" + ἡγεῖσθαι "to lead") was a wealthy Athenian citizen who assumed the public duty, or ''choregiai'', of financing the preparation ...
'' Rey, 1893 c * '' Choragus tertiarius'' Heyden, C. von & Heyden, L. von., 1866 c g * '' Choragus theryi'' Abeille, 1893 c * ''
Choragus velutinus In the theatre of ancient Greece, the ''choregos'' (pl. ''choregoi; , Greek etymology: χορός "chorus" + ἡγεῖσθαι "to lead") was a wealthy Athenian citizen who assumed the public duty, or ''choregiai'', of financing the preparation ...
'' Johraku, 1953 c * '' Choragus vinsoni'' Jordan, 1937 c * '' Choragus vittatus'' Reitter, 1885 c * '' Choragus zimmermanni'' LeConte, 1876 i c b Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net


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