Lordopini | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Family: | Curculionidae |
Subfamily: | Entiminae |
Tribe: | Lordopini Schönherr, 1823 |
Genera | |
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Lordopini is a weevil tribe in the subfamily Entiminae.
Acanthobrachis – Aeuryomus – Alocorhinus – Anidopsis – Atomorhinus – Aulametopus – Conidus – Conothorax – Deroconus – Diaprosomus – Dioryrhinus – Elytroxys – Eudmetus – Eurylobus – Euryomus – Euscapus – Euthyreus – Eutypus – Granadia – Hemieuryomus – Hypoptophila – Hypoptus – Hypsonotolobus – Hypsonotus – Lasiocnemoides – Lasiopus – Leptodomus – Lordopella – Lordops – Merodontus – Microstictius – Nesolordops – Omoionotus – Orthocnemus – Pachyconus – Prasocella – Pseudhypoptus – Rescapus – Stenorhinus – Sulla – Tomometopus – Tomorhinus – Trichocnemus – Tropidorrhinus
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