Insect genus
Apodrosus is a Caribbean genus of broad-nosed weevils in the subfamily Entiminae , tribe Polydrusini .[ 1]
Taxonomy
The genus Apodrosus was described for the first time by Sir Guy A. K. Marshall in 1922 (p. 59).[ 2]
The type species of the genus is Apodrosus wolcotti , from Puerto Rico.[ 2]
Description
Small weevils (3–7 mm) of variable coloration ranging from grey to metallic green.[ 3] [ 4] They bear a large, triangular, glabrous nasal plate at the apical region of the rostrum.
Distribution
Apodrosus is distributed across the West Indies with representatives in The Bahamas , Cuba , Hispaniola (the Dominican Republic and Haiti ), Puerto Rico , and the Turks and Caicos Islands .[ 3] [ 4]
List of species
The genus Apodrosus contains 22 described species:
Apodrosus adustus Girón & Franz, 2010: 393 (The Bahamas ) [ 3]
Apodrosus alberti Anderson, 2017: 80 (Cuba ) [ 4]
Apodrosus alternatum Anderson, 2017: 83 (Cuba ) [ 4]
Apodrosus andersoni Girón & Franz, 2010: 356 (Dominican Republic ) [ 3]
Apodrosus argentatus Wolcott, 1924: 130 (Dominican Republic , Puerto Rico ) [ 5]
Apodrosus artus Girón & Franz, 2010: 353 (Dominican Republic ) [ 3]
Apodrosus beckeli Anderson, 2017: 85 (Cuba ) [ 4]
Apodrosus earinusparsus Girón & Franz, 2010: 359 (Haiti ) [ 3]
Apodrosus empherefasciatus Girón & Franz, 2010: 395 (The Bahamas ) [ 3]
Apodrosus epipolevatus Girón & Franz, 2010: 362 (Puerto Rico ) [ 3]
Apodrosus eximius Girón & Franz, 2010: 370 (Dominican Republic ) [ 3]
Apodrosus franklyni Anderson, 2017: 87 (Cuba ) [ 4]
Apodrosus griseus Anderson, 2017: 90 (Cuba ) [ 4]
Apodrosus mammuthus Girón & Franz, 2010: 379 (Mona Island ; Turks and Caicos Islands ) [ 3]
Apodrosus mensurensis Anderson, 2017: 92 (Cuba ) [ 4]
Apodrosus pseudoalternatus Anderson, 2017: 94 (Cuba ) [ 4]
Apodrosus quisqueyanus Girón & Franz, 2010: 389 (Dominican Republic ) [ 3]
Apodrosus sandersoni Anderson, 2017: 96 (Cuba ) [ 4]
Apodrosus stenoculus Girón & Franz, 2010: 385 (Dominican Republic ) [ 3]
Apodrosus viridium Girón & Franz, 2010: 381 (Dominican Republic) [ 3]
Apodrosus wolcotti Marshall, 1922: 59 (Puerto Rico ) [ 2]
Apodrosus zayasi Anderson, 2017: 98 (Cuba ) [ 4]
References
^ Alonso-Zarazaga, M. A.; Lyal, C. H. C. (1999). A world catalogue of families and genera of Curculionoidea (Insecta: Coleoptera) excluding Scolytidae and Platypodidae (PDF) . Barcelona, Spain: Entomopraxis. pp. 315 pp.
^ a b c Marshall, Guy A. K. (1922). "Some Injurious Neotropical Weevils (Curculionidae)" . Bulletin of Entomological Research . 13 (1): 59– 71. doi :10.1017/S0007485300045247 . ISSN 1475-2670 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Girón, J. C.; Franz, N. (2010). "Revision, phylogeny and historical biogeography of the genus Apodrosus Marshall, 1922 (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Entiminae)" . Insect Systematics & Evolution . 41 (4): 339– 414. doi :10.1163/187631210X538799 . ISSN 1399-560X .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k Anderson, Robert S.; Zhang, Guanyang (2017-12-06). "The genus Apodrosus Marshall, 1922 in Cuba (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Entiminae, Polydrusini)" . ZooKeys (679): 77– 105. Bibcode :2017ZooK..679...77A . doi :10.3897/zookeys.679.12805 . ISSN 1313-2970 . PMC 5523398 . PMID 28769710 .
^ Wolcott, G. N. (1924). "Insectae Portoricensis. A preliminary annotated checklist of the insects of Puerto Rico, with descriptions of some new species". Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Porto Rico . 7 : 1– 313.