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Cryptorhynchinae

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Cryptorhynchinae
Cryptorhynchus lapathi
Cryptorhynchus lapathi
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Cryptorhynchinae

Schönherr, 1825
Genera

many, including:
Asytesta
Anaballus
Blepiarda
Cedilaus
Cryptorhynchus
Ectacyba
Glyptoperopterus
Tepperia
Trigonopterus
Zygara

The Cryptorhynchinae is a large subfamily of weevils (Curculionidae), with some 6000 species. They are merged into the Baridinae, Curculioninae or Molytinae in some treatments.

They are distinguished by having their rostrum (snout) backwardly directed between their fore coxae in repose, and fitting within a protective channel that usually ends in a cup-like structure on the mesosternum (ventral mid thoracic segment). The ends of the tibiae also bear an uncus (small hook-like extensions).

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