Fungus-weevil
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Sicanthus rhizophorae
Sicanthus rhizophorae is a species of fungus weevil in the family Anthribidae, described by Valentine in 1998. It belongs to a genus of small, often cryptically colored beetles associated with fungal substrates. The species epithet 'rhizophorae' suggests a possible association with mangrove or wetland plants in the genus Rhizophora, though this relationship has not been formally documented. Like other anthribids, it is likely a fungivore in both larval and adult stages.
Stenocerus
Stenocerus is a genus of fungus weevils in the beetle family Anthribidae. It was described by Carl Johan Schoenherr in 1826. The genus contains more than 20 described species, with 29 species currently recognized. Members of this genus are classified within the superfamily Curculionoidea, though unlike true weevils in Curculionidae, they possess a straight rather than elbowed rostrum.
Stenocerus longulus
Stenocerus longulus is a fungus weevil in the family Anthribidae, characterized by its elongated body form that distinguishes it within the genus. The species was described by Jekel in 1855 and has a broad distribution spanning North, Central, and South America. As a member of Anthribidae, it belongs to a group of weevils commonly associated with fungal associations, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented.
Toxonotus fascicularis
Toxonotus fascicularis is a species of fungus weevil in the beetle family Anthribidae. The species was described by Schoenherr in 1833. It has been documented in the Caribbean Sea region and North America. As a member of the Anthribidae family, it is associated with fungal associations, though specific ecological details for this species remain limited.
Toxonotus lividus
Toxonotus lividus is a species of fungus weevil in the beetle family Anthribidae. The species is recognized as a fungus weevil, a group characterized by their association with fungi. Taxonomic records indicate this species has been placed in the genus Neanthribus as a synonym. The species has been documented in the iNaturalist database with 21 observations.
Toxonotus penicellatus
Tufted Tropical Fungus Weevil
Toxonotus penicellatus is a fungus weevil in the family Anthribidae, commonly known as the Tufted Tropical Fungus Weevil. The species was described by Schaeffer in 1904 and has been placed in the genus Neanthribus in some taxonomic treatments. It belongs to a group of weevils associated with fungal feeding habits.
Trigonorhinus alternatus
fungus weevil
Trigonorhinus alternatus is a species of fungus weevil in the family Anthribidae. It is native to North America and has been recorded from multiple Canadian provinces. As a member of the fungus weevils, it is associated with fungal food sources. The species was first described by Thomas Say in 1826.
Trigonorhinus griseus
fungus weevil
Trigonorhinus griseus is a species of fungus weevil in the family Anthribidae, described by LeConte in 1876. The species is distributed across Central America and North America, with records from Canada (Alberta, Saskatchewan) through to the southern United States and into Central America. As a member of the fungus weevils, it is associated with fungal feeding habits, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented. The genus Trigonorhinus contains multiple species that can be challenging to distinguish without close examination.
Trigonorhinus limbatus
Indian Blanket Fungus Weevil
Trigonorhinus limbatus is a species of fungus weevil in the beetle family Anthribidae. It is commonly known as the Indian Blanket Fungus Weevil. The species occurs across Central America and North America, with Canadian records from Alberta, Manitoba, and Nova Scotia. Two subspecies are recognized: T. l. limbatus and T. l. vestitus.
Trigonorhinus limbatus limbatus
Trigonorhinus limbatus limbatus is a subspecies of fungus weevil in the family Anthribidae. It is characterized by distinct dark markings on the elytra and a somewhat elongated body form typical of the genus. The subspecies is part of a complex that requires careful examination for proper identification. It has been documented in specific regions of North America.
Trigonorhinus limbatus vestitus
Trigonorhinus limbatus vestitus is a subspecies of fungus weevil in the family Anthribidae. Members of this genus are characterized by their association with fungi and often exhibit distinctive body shapes adapted for this ecological niche. The subspecific epithet 'vestitus' suggests a clothed or covered appearance, potentially referring to pubescence or scaling on the body surface. Like other anthribids, this taxon is likely associated with decaying wood and fungal growth, though specific biological details for this subspecies remain poorly documented in available sources.
Trigonorhinus riddelliae
Trigonorhinus riddelliae is a species of fungus weevil in the family Anthribidae. It belongs to the tribe Eugonini, which comprises small to medium-sized weevils often associated with fungal substrates. The genus Trigonorhinus is characterized by its distinctive triangular rostrum shape. This species is part of a poorly studied group of North American anthribids with limited published biological information.
Trigonorhinus rotundatus
fungus weevil
Trigonorhinus rotundatus is a species of fungus weevil in the beetle family Anthribidae. It is classified within the genus Trigonorhinus, a group characterized by their association with fungal food sources. The species was originally described by LeConte in 1876 under the name Anthribulus rotundatus, which is now treated as a synonym. As a member of the Anthribidae, it belongs to a family of weevils commonly known as fungus weevils due to their feeding habits.
Trigonorhinus sp-one-nm
Trigonorhinus sp-one-nm is an undescribed or provisionally named species within the genus Trigonorhinus, a group of fungus weevils in the family Anthribidae. Species in this genus are small to medium-sized beetles associated with fungal substrates. The 'sp-one-nm' designation indicates this is a distinct morphospecies recognized from New Mexico, pending formal taxonomic description. Members of Trigonorhinus exhibit characteristic angular or trigonous rostral profiles that distinguish them from related anthribid genera.
Trigonorhinus tomentosus
Trigonorhinus tomentosus is a fungus weevil in the family Anthribidae, found in Central America and North America. The species was described by Say in 1826. Two subspecies are recognized: Trigonorhinus tomentosus andersoni Valentine and the nominate subspecies Trigonorhinus tomentosus tomentosus.