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Cryptorhynchinae is a large subfamily of weevils (Curculionidae), with some 6000 species. They are found in most zoogeographic regions although they are most diverse in the Neotropics, Australia and Oceania. Some species of Cryptorhynchinae are considered agricultural pests, such as the mango seed weevil Sternochetus mangiferae, but the great majority of species live in primary forests, often on deadwood and are threatened by habitat loss. In Europe, the flightless genus Acalles is most diverse, and restricted to woodlands of long-lasting habitat continuity

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  • Cryptorhynchinae (en)
  • Cryptorhynchinae (es)
  • Cryptorhynchinae (fr)
  • Cryptorhynchinae (it)
  • Cryptorhynchinae (ru)
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  • Les Cryptorhynchinae sont une sous-famille d'insectes coléoptères de la famille des curculionidés. (fr)
  • Cryptorhynchinae Schönherr, 1825 è una sottofamiglia di coleotteri appartenente alla famiglia Curculionidae. (it)
  • Cryptorhynchinae (лат.) — подсемейство жесткокрылых из семейства долгоносиков (ru)
  • Cryptorhynchinae is a large subfamily of weevils (Curculionidae), with some 6000 species. They are found in most zoogeographic regions although they are most diverse in the Neotropics, Australia and Oceania. Some species of Cryptorhynchinae are considered agricultural pests, such as the mango seed weevil Sternochetus mangiferae, but the great majority of species live in primary forests, often on deadwood and are threatened by habitat loss. In Europe, the flightless genus Acalles is most diverse, and restricted to woodlands of long-lasting habitat continuity (en)
  • Cryptorhynchinae es una gran subfamilia de coleópteros de la familia Curculionidae que incluye más de 6.000 especies, que algunas clasificaciones incluyen en Curculioninae o en Molytinae.​​ Se distinguen porque cuando están descansando dejan caer su hocico entre las articulaciones de las patas delanteras con el tórax y lo acomoda dentro de un canal protector, que termina generalmente en una estructura con forma de taza en el mesotórax ventral. Las patas terminan en unas extensiones en forma de gancho o uncus.​ (es)
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  • Schönherr, 1825 (en)
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  • Cryptorhynchus lapathi (en)
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  • Cryptorhynchinae es una gran subfamilia de coleópteros de la familia Curculionidae que incluye más de 6.000 especies, que algunas clasificaciones incluyen en Curculioninae o en Molytinae.​​ Se distinguen porque cuando están descansando dejan caer su hocico entre las articulaciones de las patas delanteras con el tórax y lo acomoda dentro de un canal protector, que termina generalmente en una estructura con forma de taza en el mesotórax ventral. Las patas terminan en unas extensiones en forma de gancho o uncus.​ Se subdivide en siete tribus integradas por numerosos géneros entre los cuales se encuentran: , , , , , , y . (es)
  • Cryptorhynchinae is a large subfamily of weevils (Curculionidae), with some 6000 species. They are found in most zoogeographic regions although they are most diverse in the Neotropics, Australia and Oceania. 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 mesoventrite (ventral mid thoracic segment). The ends of the tibiae also bear an uncus (small hook-like extensions), a character they share with many other groups of Curculionidae that use woody plants for oviposition. They are merged into the Molytinae in some treatments, but a recent molecular study shows that Cryptorhynchinae sensu stricto are monophyletic and best kept as an independent subfamily. Some species of Cryptorhynchinae are considered agricultural pests, such as the mango seed weevil Sternochetus mangiferae, but the great majority of species live in primary forests, often on deadwood and are threatened by habitat loss. In Europe, the flightless genus Acalles is most diverse, and restricted to woodlands of long-lasting habitat continuity According to a biogeographical analysis Cryptorhynchinae s.s. originated in the Late Cretaceous in South America. Within the ‘Acalles group’ and the ‘Cryptorhynchus group’, several independent dispersal events to the Western Palaearctic via the Nearctic occurred in the Late Cretaceous and Early Paleogene. A southern route via Antarctica allowed the colonization of Australia in the Late Cretaceous, where a diverse Indo-Australian clade probably emerged about 73 million years ago. (en)
  • Les Cryptorhynchinae sont une sous-famille d'insectes coléoptères de la famille des curculionidés. (fr)
  • Cryptorhynchinae Schönherr, 1825 è una sottofamiglia di coleotteri appartenente alla famiglia Curculionidae. (it)
  • Cryptorhynchinae (лат.) — подсемейство жесткокрылых из семейства долгоносиков (ru)
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