Nemonychidae Bedel

Janicki, Julia & Young, Daniel K., 2017, Nemonychidae and Anthribidae of Wisconsin (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea), Insecta Mundi 2017 (579), pp. 1-36 : 2

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5169237

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scientific name

Nemonychidae Bedel
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Family Nemonychidae Bedel View in CoL

In the Northern Hemisphere, most nemonychids are associated with staminate cones of pines and are commonly referred to as the “pine flower snout beetles” ( Blatchley and Leng 1916). The species in Nemonyx feed on plants in the family Ranunculaceae .

Nemonychidae is a relatively small family with three subfamilies: Nemonychinae (for the Eurasian Nemonyx , only), Rhinorhynchinae and Cimberidinae . There are 76 species in 23 genera in the world. The Nearctic nemonychids are now placed in the subfamilies Rhinorhynchinae and Cimberidinae (= Doydirhynchinae ), comprising five genera and 17 species; two species of the rhinorhynchine genus Atopomacer are endemic to Mexico.

Thomas and Herdy (1961) provided life history information on Cimberis elongata (LeConte) , (the only species reported in the published literature from Wisconsin prior to this survey ( O’Brien and Wibmer 1982; Hamilton 1994). Two species were confirmed from Wisconsin during the present study: C. elongata and Cimberis pilosa (LeConte) .

Family diagnosis. Adult nemonychids can be distinguished from other primitive weevils by presence of distinctly paired gular sutures ( Bright 1993), basally narrowed rostrum, distinct labrum (shared with Anthribidae ), simple inner elytral surface, and by the confused elytral punctation.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Nemonychidae

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