
Baridinae - Wikipedia
Baridinae is a subfamily of true weevils (Curculionidae). It was established by Carl Johan Schönherr in 1836. Some 4,300 species in 550 genera are placed here, most of which occur in the New World. [1] A few are economically significant pests, while others are in turn used for biocontrol of invasive plant pests.
Subfamily Baridinae - Flower Weevils - BugGuide.Net
Feb 28, 2017 · The natural history of baridines is poorly known. Some species are associated with monocots such as various grasses, sedges, and palms. Larvae mostly mine stems. Some spp. appear to be associated with fungi on dead wood. Many baridines can also be found in semi-aquatic habitats. (1) 1.
Delimiting baridine weevil evolution (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Baridinae)
Jan 13, 2011 · Since the erection of the weevil subfamily Baridinae by Schönherr in 1836, no phylogenetic hypothesis using cladistic methods has been proposed for this extraordinarily diverse group. This study provides the first hypothesis for the evolution of Baridinae using phylogenetic methods, including 301 taxa and 113 morphological characters.
Baridini - Wikipedia
Baridini is a tribe of flower weevils in the family Curculionidae. There are about 16 genera and at least 40 described species in Baridini. [1][2] ^ "Baridini Tribe Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 27 February 2024. ^ "Baridini Overview". Encyclopedia of Life. Archived from the original on 7 February 2018.
Flower Weevils (Subfamily Baridinae) - iNaturalist
Baridinae is a subfamily of true weevils (Curculionidae). It was established by Carl Johan Schönherr in 1836. Some 4,300 species in 550 genera are placed here, most of which occur in the New World.
Flower Weevils - bugswithmike.com
Baridinae, established by Schönherr in 1836, is a diverse subfamily of true weevils with around 4,300 species in about 550 genera, primarily found in the New World. They exhibit a range of forms and habitats, with a few species being harmful pests and others beneficial for biocontrol.
Baridinae - Wikispecies - Wikimedia
Baridinae Schönherr, 1836: 636 Type genus: Baris Germar, 1817 [as Baridius, unjustified emendation of type genus name by Schönherr (1825), not in prevailing usage]. Synonymy [edit] Baridides Schönherr, 1836: 636 [original name] References [edit] Primary references [edit]
RES Handbook, Volume 5, Part 17d: True Weevils (Part III ... - NHBS
This Handbook is the third, and final, part covering the 'true weevils'. Illustrated keys are provided for the identification of the genera and species of the Curculioninae (excluding Ellescini-Dorytomina, Cionini, Smicronychini and Styphlini), Baridinae and Orobatidinae.
(PDF) Morphology of Baridinae and related groups (Coleoptera ...
May 20, 2009 · Morphological studies within the subfamily Baridinae are limited and have mostly been restricted to the study of genital morphology, with a few exceptions.
A review of the biology of baridinae with reference to their host ...
Jan 1, 2014 · Details of the biology of two Indian species namely Barioscapus cordiae (Mshl.) and Apotomorrhinus cribratus Sch. Studied by the author along with the information available on the biology of 46...