Entimus Germar
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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010-065x(2002)056[0501:tnwgec]2.0.co;2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10531085 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5F3F879C-FFE5-FFB9-FDCC-8F90FDD47828 |
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Carolina |
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Entimus Germar |
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Entimus Germar 1817:341 View in CoL (type species: Curculio imperialis Forster View in CoL , subsequent designation by Schönherr 1823).
Curculio Duponchel [1843] View in CoL :398 (misidentification, not Linnaeus 1758).
Curculio Blanchard 1845:99 View in CoL (misidentification, not Linnaeus 1758).
Curculio Gistel 1848:134 View in CoL (misidentification, not Linnaeus 1758).
Entimnus Handlirsch 1907:808 (lapsus).
Entymus Jacob [1936] :155 (lapsus).
Diagnosis. Species of Entimus are easily identified by their large size (12– 45 mm) and the presence of green, blue, and gold iridescent scales. In addition, the combination of the following characters is diagnostic: antennae reaching base of prothorax, with second funicular article scarcely longer than first; widened frontal groove; pronotum as wide as long, granulate; elytra triangularly shaped; tibiae not crenulated or dentate within; scutellum protruding; and aedeagal apex slightly acute.
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Entimus Germar
Morrone, Juan J. 2002 |
Entymus
Jacob & Die Curculioniden der Kolonie Hohenau 1936: 155 |
Entimnus
Handlirsch & Die Fossilen Insekten und die Phylogenie der rezenten & Formen 1907: 808 |
Curculio
Gistel 1848: 134 |
Curculio
Blanchard 1845: 99 |
Curculio
Duponchel 1843: 398 |
Entimus
Germar 1817: 341 |