Schoenherr-1826
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Phaenithon
Phaenithon is a genus of fungus weevils in the family Anthribidae, first described by Schoenherr in 1826. Members of this genus are characterized by their association with fungal substrates and distinctive morphological features. The genus is part of the diverse weevil superfamily Curculionoidea, though Anthribidae are distinguished by straight rather than elbowed antennae. At least one species, Phaenithon semigriseus, has been documented in photographic records.
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.