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Naupactini is a tribe of broad-nosed weevils (subfamily
Entiminae The Entiminae are a large subfamily in the weevil family Curculionidae, containing most of the short-nosed weevils, including such genera as ''Entimus'', ''Otiorhynchus'', ''Phyllobius'', ''Sitona'', and ''Pachyrhynchus, Pachyrrhynchus''. In co ...
). Primarily from the
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, reaches highest genus and species diversity in South America. Their size varies from 3.5 to 35 mm long, and its colour patterns are diverse. As well many has colourful iridescent scales (bluish, greenish or golden), others show opaque scales or setae, and some are subglabrous. In habitats with sparse vegetation or trees absence, the occurrence of flightlessness and parthenogenesis is frequent. Females of Naupactini usually lay their eggs between adjoining surfaces (e.g. in litter between fallen leaves, in cracks in the soil, and in crevices of tree trunks and calices of fruits), in batches covered by an adhesive substance (Marvaldi, 1999). Their ectophytic larvae live in soil where they feed externally on the roots of their host plants (Marvaldi et al., 2002, 2014; Oberprieler et al., 2014). Although naupactine weevils are capable of eating a large range of different foods, the majority of them show at least some preference for certain plant families, especially Fabaceae (Lanteri et al., 2002). Several species are considered agricultural pests in both their native ranges and places where they have been introduced due to human activities (Lanteri et al., 2013a). Due to being agricultural pests in many crops and being considered of major fitosanitary importance, biological control with parasitic nematodes is being developed. Several studies links parthenogenesis and the presence of parasitoid bacteria ''
Wolbachia ''Wolbachia'' is a genus of gram-negative bacteria infecting many species of arthropods and filarial nematodes. The symbiotic relationship ranges from parasitism to obligate mutualism. It is one of the most common parasitic microbes of arthrop ...
.'' The parasite generates thelytokous parthenogenesis but also other reproductive alterations on the host, increasing its frequency on the population, as the main way of transmission is maternal '. Although'', Wolbachia's'' horizontal transfer amongst unrelated invertebrates species is extensive.


Genera

'' Acyphus'' – '' Alceis'' – '' Amitrus'' – '' Amphideritus'' – '' Aptolemus'' – '' Aramigus'' – '' Artipus'' – '' Asymmathetes'' – '' Asynonychus'' – '' Atrichonotus'' – '' Brachystylodes'' – '' Briarius'' – '' Chamaelops'' – '' Corecaulus'' – '' Curiades'' – '' Cyphoides'' – '' Cyphopsis'' – '' Cyrtomon'' – '' Enoplopactus'' – '' Ericydeus'' – '' Eurymetopus'' – '' Exophthalmida'' – '' Fascaevinus'' – '' Galapaganas'' – '' Glaphyrometopus'' – '' Hadropus'' – '' Hoplopactus'' – '' Ischnomias'' – '' Lamprocyphopsis'' – ''
Lamprocyphus ''Lamprocyphus'' is a genus of Curculionidae, true weevil family. List of selected species * ''Lamprocyphus augustus'' (Illiger) * ''Lamprocyphus consularis'' (Chevrolat) * ''Lamprocyphus elegans'' (Roelofs) * ''Lamprocyphus germari'' (Boheman ...
'' – '' Lanterius'' – '' Leschenius'' – '' Litostylodes'' – '' Litostylus'' – '' Macrostylus'' – '' Megalostylodes'' – '' Megalostylus'' – '' Melanocyphus'' – '' Mendozella'' – ''
Mesagroicus ''Mesagroicus'' is a genus of broad-nosed weevils in the beetle family Curculionidae. There are at least 40 described species in ''Mesagroicus''. Species These 40 species belong to the genus ''Mesagroicus'': * ''Mesagroicus affaber'' Faust, 188 ...
'' – '' Mimographus'' – '' Mionarthrus'' – '' Moropactus'' – '' Myociphus'' – ''
Naupactus Nafpaktos () or Naupactus, is a town and a former Communities and Municipalities of Greece, municipality in Nafpaktia, Aetolia-Acarnania, West Greece, situated on a bay on the north coast of the Gulf of Corinth, west of the mouth of the river Mor ...
'' – '' Neoericydeus'' – '' Obrieniolus'' – ''
Pactorrhinus ''Pactorrhinus'' is a genus of broad-nosed weevils in the beetle family Curculionidae The Curculionidae are a family of weevils, commonly called snout beetles or true weevils. They are one of the largest animal families with 6,800 genera and 8 ...
'' – ''
Pantomorus ''Pantomorus'' is a genus of broad-nosed weevils in the beetle family Curculionidae. There are more than 40 described species in ''Pantomorus''. Species These 44 species belong to the genus ''Pantomorus'': * ''Pantomorus albicans'' Sharp, 1891 ...
'' – '' Parapantomorus'' – '' Parasynonychus'' – '' Parexophthalmus'' – '' Phacepholis'' – '' Platyomus'' – '' Plectrophoroides'' – '' Priocyphopsis'' – '' Priocyphus'' – '' Protonaupactus'' – '' Rhynchuchus'' – '' Saurops'' – '' Squamodontus'' – '' Stenocyphus'' – ''
Teratopactus Teratopactus is a genus of broad-nosed weevils in the tribe Naupactini, subfamily Entiminae, primarily distributed across South America. There are about 9 described species in ''Teratopactus''. Species These 10 species belong to the genus ''Te ...
'' – '' Tetragonomus'' – '' Thoracocyphus'' – '' Trichaptus'' – '' Trichocyphus'' – '' Trichonaupactus'' – '' Wagneriella'' – ?†'' Arostropsis'' According to Lanteri (2017), the genera '' Mimographus, Hoplopactus'' and ''
Naupactus Nafpaktos () or Naupactus, is a town and a former Communities and Municipalities of Greece, municipality in Nafpaktia, Aetolia-Acarnania, West Greece, situated on a bay on the north coast of the Gulf of Corinth, west of the mouth of the river Mor ...
'' are not monophyletic, '' Artipus'' belongs to Geonemini tribe, and '' Mimographopsis'' and '' Floresianus'' should be resurrected as extant genera.


References

* Gistel, J. 1848: Faunula monacensis cantharologica. (Fortsetzung). Isis von Oken, 1848(8): third unnumbered page in the Section Umschlag (front covers). * Alonso-Zarazaga, M.A.; Lyal, C.H.C. 1999: A world catalogue of families and genera of Curculionoidea (Insecta: Coleoptera) (excepting Scolytidae and Platypodidae). Entomopraxis, Barcelona.


External links

* Entiminae Beetle tribes {{Entiminae-stub