Cossonus Explained
Cossonus is a weevil genus.[1]
Species include:
- Cossonus americanus Buchanan, 1936
- Cossonus corticola Say, 1831
- Cossonus crenatus Horn, 1873
- Cossonus ellipticollis Van Dyke, 1915
- Cossonus fossicollis Van Dyke, 1916
- Cossonus hamiltoni Slosson, 1899
- Cossonus hubbardi Schwarz, 1899
- Cossonus impressifrons Boheman, 1838
- Cossonus impressus Boheman, 1838
- Cossonus linearis
- Cossonus lupini Van Dyke, 1915
- Cossonus marginalis
- Cossonus murrayi (Wollaston, 1874)
- Cossonus pacificus Van Dyke, 1916
- Cossonus parallelepipedus[2]
- Cossonus piniphilus Boheman, 1838
- Cossonus platalea Say, 1831
- Cossonus ponderosae Van Dyke, 1915
- Cossonus quadricollis Van Dyke, 1915
- Cossonus rufipennis Buchanan, 1936
- Cossonus schwarzi Van Dyke, 1916
- Cossonus spathula Boheman, 1838
- Cossonus texanus Van Dyke, 1915
Notes and References
- Marshall . Guy A. K. . 1905-04-01 . LIII.—On the South-African Curculionidæ of the Genus Cossonus, Clairv . Annals and Magazine of Natural History . 15 . 88 . 392–405 . 10.1080/03745480509443068 . 0374-5481.
- Vesnić . Adi . Mujezinović . Osman . Pernek . Milan . Dautbašić . Mirza . Ivojević . Sead . Kulijer . Dejan . 2021-11-29 . First Record of the Saproxylic Beetle Cossonus parallelepipedus (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) in Bosnia and Herzegovina . South-east European Forestry . en-gb . 12 . 2 . 143–147 . 10.15177/seefor.21-13 . 1849-0891. free .