Euplatypus
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| Euplatypus | |
|---|---|
| Euplatypus compositus | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Arthropoda |
| Class: | Insecta |
| Order: | Coleoptera |
| Suborder: | Polyphaga |
| Infraorder: | Cucujiformia |
| Family: | Curculionidae |
| Subfamily: | Platypodinae |
| Genus: | Euplatypus Wood, 1993 |
Euplatypus is a genus of pinhole borers in the subfamily Platypodinae of weevils Curculionidae. There are at least 50 described species in Euplatypus.[1][2][3][4]

These 55 species belong to the genus Euplatypus:
- Euplatypus aequalicinctus (Schedl, 1948) c
- Euplatypus alienus (Schedl, 1963) c
- Euplatypus alternans (Chapuis, 1865) c
- Euplatypus angustatulus (Wood, 1966) c
- Euplatypus angustatus (Chapuis, 1865) c
- Euplatypus angustioris (Schedl, 1948) c
- Euplatypus araucariae (Schedl, 1966) c
- Euplatypus areolatus (Chapuis, 1865) c
- Euplatypus bellus (Schedl, 1933) c
- Euplatypus bilobatus (Strohmeyer, 1911) c
- Euplatypus compositus (Say, 1824) c b
- Euplatypus contextus (Schedl, 1963) c
- Euplatypus coronatus (Schedl, 1933) c
- Euplatypus costaricensis (Schedl, 1936) c
- Euplatypus cribricollis (Brandford, 1896) c
- Euplatypus cuspidatus ((Schedl, 1963) c
- Euplatypus decorus (Schedl, 1936) c
- Euplatypus dignatus (Schedl, 1936) c
- Euplatypus dimidiatus (Chapuis, 1865) c
- Euplatypus dissimilis (Chapuis, 1865) c
- Euplatypus dissipabilis (Schedl, 1934) c
- Euplatypus efferatus (Schedl, 1935) c
- Euplatypus haagi (Chapuis, 1865) c
- Euplatypus hians (Chapuis, 1865) c
- Euplatypus hintzi (Schaufuss, 1897) c
- Euplatypus immunis (Schedl, 1959) c
- Euplatypus laminatus (Schedl, 1964) c
- Euplatypus longior (Wood, 1966) c
- Euplatypus longius (Wood, 1966) c
- Euplatypus longulus (Chapuis, 1865) c
- Euplatypus madagascariensis (Chapuis, 1865) c
- Euplatypus minusculus (Schedl, 1936) c
- Euplatypus mulsanti (Chapuis, 1865) c
- Euplatypus otiosus (Schedl, 1936) c
- Euplatypus parallelus (Fabricius, 1801} c b
- Euplatypus patulus (Chapuis, 1865) c
- Euplatypus permimicus (Schedl, 1936) c
- Euplatypus pertusus (Chapuis, 1865) c
- Euplatypus pini (Hopkins, 1905) c b
- Euplatypus porosus (Blandford, 1896) c
- Euplatypus pseudolongulus (Schedl, 1936) c
- Euplatypus pulicaris (Chapuis, 1865) c
- Euplatypus roberti (Chapuis, 1865) c
- Euplatypus rugosifrons (Schedl, 1963) c
- Euplatypus santacruzensis (Mutchler, 1925) c
- Euplatypus segnis (Chapuis, 1865) c
- Euplatypus sinuosus (Chapuis, 1865) c
- Euplatypus solutus (Schedl, 1933) c
- Euplatypus striatus (Chapuis, 1865) c
- Euplatypus tragus (Schedl, 1939) c
- Euplatypus tricuspidatus (Schedl, 1954) c
- Euplatypus trispinatulus (Schedl, 1970) c
- Euplatypus trispinatus (Schedl, 1952) c
- Euplatypus truncatus (Chapuis, 1865) c
- Euplatypus vicinus (Blandford, 1896) c
Data sources: i = ITIS,[5] c = Catalogue of Life,[1] g = GBIF,[2] b = Bugguide.net[3]
Note: Authors of names listed here are as reported in.[6] The "authors" listed in ITIS, GBIF, etc. (cited as "references") are the names of the authors of a recent catalog, not the authors of the taxa.