Superregnum: Eukaryota
Cladus: Unikonta
Cladus: Opisthokonta
Cladus: Holozoa
Regnum: Animalia
Subregnum: Eumetazoa
Cladus: Bilateria
Cladus: Nephrozoa
Cladus: Protostomia
Cladus: Ecdysozoa
Cladus: Panarthropoda
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Hexapoda
Classis: Insecta
Cladus: Dicondylia
Subclassis: Pterygota
Cladus: Metapterygota
Infraclassis: Neoptera
Cladus: Eumetabola
Cladus: Endopterygota
Superordo: Coleopterida
Ordo: Coleoptera
Subordo: Polyphaga
Superfamilia: Curculionoidea
Familia: Brentidae
Subfamilia: Apioninae
Tribus: Apionini
Genus: Apion
Subgenera: A. (Apion) – A. (Aspidapion) – A. (Catapion) – A. (Ceratapion) – A. (Diplapion) – A. (Eutrichapion) – A. (Exapion) – A. (Kalcapion) – A. (Malvapion) – A. (Melanapion) – A. (Omphalapion) – A. (Oxystoma) – A. (Perapion) – A. (Pirapion) – A. (Protapion) – A. (Pseudapion) – A. (Pseudotrichapion) – A. (Synapion ) – A. (Taeniapion) – A. (Taphrotopium) – A. (Thymapion) – A. (Trichapion) – A. (Xixias)
Species overview (Palearctic)
A. anarchajense – A. arcticum – A. cruentatum – A. dellabeffae – A. distincticolle – A. frumentarium – A. gallicola – A. graecum – A. haematodes – A. henoni – A. longithorax – A. occultum – A. rubens – A. rubiginosum – A. rubroflavum – A. strigipenne
A. penicillatum
Name
Apion Herbst, 1797
References
Herbst, J.F.W. 1797. Natursystem aller bekannten in- und auslandischen Insekten, als eine Fortsetzung der von Büffonschen Naturgeschichte. Der Käfer. Vol.: 7. Pauli. Berlin: xi + 346 pp. + pl. XCVI–CXVI. [Curculionoidea: pp. 1–204 + pl. XCVI–CVIII].
Marshall, G. 1932. New South African Curculionidae (Col.). Stylops 1(1): 1–6. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3113.1932.tb01326.x
External links
Atlas of family Apionidae of Russia
Apion is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Brentidae.[1] The genus was first described in 1797 by Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Herbst.[2][3]
Species
Species found in Australia include:[2]
Apion orthodoxum Lea, 1926
Apion amabile Lea, 1899
Apion astri Lea, 1926
Apion basiinflatum Lea, 1926
Apion binotatum Lea, 1899
Apion carpophagum Lea, 1899
Apion comosum Pascoe, 1874
Apion condensatum Lea, 1899
Apion convexipenne Lea, 1910
Apion foveicolle Lea, 1899
Apion fuscosuturale Lea, 1899
Apion hoblerae Lea, 1915
Apion immundum Lea, 1899
Apion integricolle Lea, 1899
Apion melvillense Lea, 1926
Apion microscopicum Lea, 1910
Apion nigroterminale Lea, 1915
Apion pavocastaneum Lea, 1926
Apion philanthum Lea, 1899
Apion pictipes Lea, 1926
Apion pilistriatum Lea, 1910
Apion pudicum Lea, 1899
Apion pulicare Pascoe, 1874
Apion quadricolor Lea, 1926
Apion rivulare Lea, 1926
Apion solani Lea, 1899
Apion subopacum Lea, 1910
Apion tasmanicum Lea, 1910
Apion teretirostre Lea, 1899
Apion terraereginae Blackburn, 1892
Apion turbidum Lea, 1910
Additional species listed by GBIF include:[4]
Apion alutaceicollis Richard, 1958
Apion antennatum (J.B.Smith, 1884)
Apion atratum Gravenhorst, 1807
Apion attenuatum Smith, 1884
Apion chloris Gravenhorst, 1807
Apion crotalariae (Fabricius, 1801)
Apion cruentatum Walton, 1844
Apion cuprescens Mannerheim, 1843
Apion dellabeffae Schatzmayr, 1922
Apion disparatum (Sharp, 1890)
Apion distincticolle Desbrochers, 1870
Apion exiguum Béguin-Billecocq, 1905
Apion extensum (J.B.Smith, 1884)
Apion femorale (Fabricius, 1801)
Apion frumentarium (Linnaeus, 1758)
Apion graecum Desbrochers, 1897
Apion guadelupense Hustache, 1929
Apion haematodes Kirby, 1808
Apion hustachei Ferragu, 1967
Apion iteratum Kissinger, 1974
Apion khnzoriani Zherikhin, 1971
Apion kissingeri Ferragu, 1967
Apion kuntzeni (Wagner, 1924)
Apion limbatum Thunberg, 1813
Apion longirostre Gravenhorst, 1807
Apion longithorax Desbrochers, 1889
Apion mauritii Béguin-Billecocq, 1905
Apion pamanzianum Béguin-Billecocq, 1904
Apion pauxillum Beguin-Billecocq, 1905
Apion pilosellumGravenhorst, 1807
Apion punctiger (Paykull, 1792)
Apion rubens Stephens, 1839
Apion rubiginosum Grill, 1893
Apion strigipenne Schilsky, 1902
Apion subdiscedens (Voss, 1953)
References
"IRMNG - Apion Herbst in Jablonsky, 1797". www.irmng.org. Retrieved 11 March 2021.
"Australian Faunal Directory: Apion". biodiversity.org.au. Retrieved 3 September 2021.
Herbst, J.F.W. (1797). Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insekten; als eine Fortsezzung der von Büffonschen Naturgeschichte nach dem System des Ritters Carl von Linné bearbeitet (von C. G. Jablonsky), Fortgesetzt von J. F. W. Herbst. Vol. 7. Berlin: Pauli. p. 100. Retrieved 4 September 2021.
"Apion Herbst, 1797". gbif.org. Retrieved 5 September 2021.
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