Coniatus

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Coniatus
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Coniatus tamarisci , from Calwer's Käferbuch, Table 32, Picture 5.
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Coniatus

Germar, 1817 [1]
Species

Several, including:

Coniatus is a genus of true weevils in the subfamily Hyperinae. Species have a palaearctic distribution in Eurasia, Africa and America. There are also fossil species known from the Cenozoic.

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References

  1. Reise nach Dalmatien und in das Gebiet von Ragusa. EF Germar, 1817