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Stereodermus Micropterus
''Stereodermus'' is a genus of primitive weevils in the beetle family Brentidae. There are more than 40 described species in ''Stereodermus''. Species These 47 species belong to the genus ''Stereodermus'': * '' Stereodermus angularis'' Mantilleri, 2005 * '' Stereodermus artificialis'' (Kleine, 1923) * '' Stereodermus attenuatus'' Mantilleri & Sforzi, 2006 * '' Stereodermus barbirostris'' Sharp, 1895 * '' Stereodermus barclayi'' Mantilleri, 2004 * '' Stereodermus bartolozzii'' Mantilleri, 2005 * '' Stereodermus breviceps'' Sharp, 1895 * '' Stereodermus calvus'' Sharp, 1895 * '' Stereodermus carinatus'' Sharp, 1895 * '' Stereodermus chontalensis'' Sharp, 1895 * '' Stereodermus congruens'' (Kleine, 1925) * '' Stereodermus denisi'' Mantilleri & Sforzi, 2006 * '' Stereodermus dentipennis'' Sharp, 1895 * '' Stereodermus dentipes'' Sharp, 1895 * ''Stereodermus effrenatus'' (Kleine, 1927) * '' Stereodermus eliseannae'' Mantilleri, 2004 * '' Stereodermus elytralis'' Senna, 1903 * '' Stere ...
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Primitive Weevil
Belidae is a family (biology), family of weevils, called belids or primitive weevils because they have straight antennae, unlike the "true weevils" or Curculionidae which have geniculate (elbowed) antennae. They are sometimes known as "cycad weevils", but this properly refers to a few species from the genera ''Parallocorynus'' and ''Rhopalotria''. Distribution The Belidae today have an essentially Gondwanan distribution, occurring only in the Australia–New Guinea–New Zealand region up to Southeast Asia, South and Central America (barely reaching North America), some Pacific islands (notably the Hawaiian Islands) and a few places in Africa. Many lineages of belids are notable for their highly Relict (biology), relictual distribution; for example the Aglycyderini are found in two areas on opposite sides of the Earth, with no such beetles known from anywhere in between. Belids were more widespread during the Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous, about , when they were found at lea ...
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Stereodermus Effrenatus
''Stereodermus'' is a genus of primitive weevils in the beetle family Brentidae. There are more than 40 described species in ''Stereodermus''. Species These 47 species belong to the genus ''Stereodermus'': * '' Stereodermus angularis'' Mantilleri, 2005 * '' Stereodermus artificialis'' (Kleine, 1923) * '' Stereodermus attenuatus'' Mantilleri & Sforzi, 2006 * '' Stereodermus barbirostris'' Sharp, 1895 * '' Stereodermus barclayi'' Mantilleri, 2004 * '' Stereodermus bartolozzii'' Mantilleri, 2005 * '' Stereodermus breviceps'' Sharp, 1895 * '' Stereodermus calvus'' Sharp, 1895 * '' Stereodermus carinatus'' Sharp, 1895 * '' Stereodermus chontalensis'' Sharp, 1895 * '' Stereodermus congruens'' (Kleine, 1925) * '' Stereodermus denisi'' Mantilleri & Sforzi, 2006 * '' Stereodermus dentipennis'' Sharp, 1895 * '' Stereodermus dentipes'' Sharp, 1895 * '' Stereodermus effrenatus'' (Kleine, 1927) * '' Stereodermus eliseannae'' Mantilleri, 2004 * '' Stereodermus elytralis'' Senna, 1903 * '' Ster ...
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