Madarini

Guides

  • Ampeloglypter

    Ampeloglypter is a genus of true weevils (family Curculionidae) in the tribe Madarini, established by LeConte in 1876. The genus contains at least one species, Ampeloglypter ater, commonly known as the grape cane girdler, which has been documented as a pest in vineyard settings. Records indicate occurrence in eastern North America, with confirmed presence in the eastern United States and Ontario, Canada.

  • Odontocorynus

    flower weevils

    Odontocorynus is a genus of flower weevils in the family Curculionidae, tribe Madarini. The genus was established by C.J. Schoenherr in 1844 and contains at least 80 described species, though species-level taxonomy remains incompletely resolved. Members are associated with flowers and are distributed primarily in the Americas. The genus is taxonomically placed within the subfamily Curculioninae.