Hainokisaruzo
Hainokisaruzo is a genus of Asian weevils, established in 2005 by Hiraku Yoshitake and Enzo Colonnelli. It includes several species formerly classified as Ceutorhynchoides spp. Several further species remain to be described.
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Genus: | Hainokisaruzo Yoshitake & Colonnelli, 2005 |
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The name Hainokisaruzo is a combination of the Japanese terms hai no ki, the name of the Symplocaceae trees they are associated with, and saruzo, the name for Ceutorhynchinae weevils.[1]
Species
[List incomplete]
- H. bengalensis (Colonnelli, 1984)
- H. fulvus Huang, Yoshitake & Zhang, 2008
- H. infuscatus Yoshitake & Colonnelli, 2005
- H. japonicus Yoshitake & Colonnelli, 2005
- H. nipponensis (Hustache, 1916)
- H. notatus (Colonnelli, 1984)
- H. sinensis (Korotyaev, 1989)
- H. subcostulatus (Hustache, 1920)
- H. topali (Colonnelli, 1984)
- H. wuyishanensis Huang, Yoshitake & Zhang, 2008
Notes
- Yoshitake & Colonnelli (2005): p. 135.
References
- Huang, Junhao; Hiraku Yoshitake; Runzhi Zhang & Motomi Ito (2008-05-26). "Two new species of Hainokisaruzo Yoshitake & Colonnelli from China, with a checklist of the species of the genus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Ceutorhynchinae)". Zootaxa. 1776: 59–68. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.1776.1.3.
- Yoshitake, Hiraku; Enzo Colonnelli (2005-03-31). "Taxonomic Study of the Genus Ceutorhynchoides Colonnelli, 1979 from Japan, with Establishment of an Allied New Genus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Ceutorhynchinae)". ESAKIA. 45: 117–153. hdl:2324/2705.
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