Cryptoderma Explained
Cryptoderma[1] is a genus of weevils in the subfamily Dryophthorinae and the monotypic tribe Cryptodermatini.[2] Species records currently appear to be limited to eastern Asia.
Species
The Catalogue of Life lists:
- Cryptoderma andreae Pascoe F.P, 1885
- Cryptoderma brevipenne Ritsema C, 1882
- Cryptoderma collare Ritsema C, 1882
- Cryptoderma convexum Ritsema C, 1882
- Cryptoderma discors Bovie, 1908
- Cryptoderma drescheri Günther, 1937
- Cryptoderma fabricii Ritsema C, 1882
- Cryptoderma formosense Kôno H, 1934
- Cryptoderma fortunei Waterhouse, 1853
- Cryptoderma fractisignum Heller KM, 1934
- Cryptoderma grande Fairmaire L, 1891
- Cryptoderma hydropicum Chevrolat LAA, 1853
- Cryptoderma inchoatum Marshall GAK, 1932
- Cryptoderma knapperti Veth, 1905
- Cryptoderma laterale Boheman C.H. in Schönherr C.J, 1833
- Cryptoderma lobatum Ritsema C, 1905
- Cryptoderma longicolle Heller KM, 1924
- Cryptoderma mac-gillavryi Veth, 1916
- Cryptoderma mangyanum Heller KM, 1924
- Cryptoderma maximum Heller KM, 1897
- Cryptoderma perakense Marshall GAK, 1932
- Cryptoderma philippinense Waterhouse, 1853
- Cryptoderma plicatipenne Ritsema C, 1912
- Cryptoderma regulare Ritsema C, 1882
- Cryptoderma rivulosum Boheman C.H. in Schönherr C.J, 1833
- Cryptoderma sancti-andreae Ritsema C, 1882
- Cryptoderma suturale Roelofs W, 1880
References
- Ritsema C (1885) Remarks on Hymenoptera and Coleoptera. Notes from the Leyden Museum 7(1): 54.
- Bovie A (1908) Coleoptera. Fam. Curculionidae. Subfam. Cryptoderminae. In: Wytsman, PA (Ed.). Genera Insectorum 70. 3 pp.
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