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Brentidae

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Straight-snouted Weevils
A brentid weevil (Orychodes indus Karsch,1875) from the Western Ghats
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Brentidae

Billberg, 1820
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Antliarhininae
Apioninae
Brentinae
Cyladinae
Cyphagoginae
Eurhynchinae
Nanophyinae
Trachelizinae

Brentidae is a cosmopolitan family of primarily xylophagous beetles also known as straight-snouted weevils. The concept of this family has been recently expanded with the inclusion of three groups formerly placed in the Curculionidae; the subfamilies Apioninae, Cyladinae, and Nanophyinae. They are most diverse in the tropics, but occur throughout the temperate regions of the world. They are among the families of weevils that have non-elbowed antennae, and tend to be elongate and flattened, though there are numerous exceptions.