Platypodinae

Platypodinae is a weevil subfamily in the family Curculionidae. They are important early decomposers of dead woody plant material in wet tropics; all but two species are ambrosia beetles that cultivate fungi in tunnels excavated in dead wood as the sole food for their larvae. They are sometimes known as pinhole borers.[1]

Platypodinae
Platypus cylindrus
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Platypodinae

Shuckard, 1840
Tribes
  • Mecopelmini
  • Platypodini
  • Schedlariini
  • Tesserocerini

Genera

Tribus: Mecopelmini

  • Mecopelmus

Tribus: Platypodini

  • AustroplatypusBaiocisCarchesiopygusCostaroplatusCrossotarsusCylindropalpusDendroplatypusDinoplatypusDoliopygusEpiplatypusEuplatypusMegaplatypusMesoplatypusMyoplatypusNeotrachyostusOxoplatypusPereioplatypusPeroplatypusPlatyphysusPlatypusTeloplatypusTrachyostusTreptoplatypusTriozastus

Tribus: Schedlariini

  • Schedlarius

Tribus: Tesserocerini

  • Diapodina - Tesserocerina[2]

See also

References

  1. Jordal, Bjarte H. (2015). "Molecular phylogeny and biogeography of the weevil subfamily Platypodinae reveals evolutionarily conserved range patterns". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 92: 294–307. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2015.05.028. PMID 26190520.
  2. WikiSpecies Data related to Platypodinae at Wikispecies
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