Superregnum: Eukaryota
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: Curculionidae
Subfamilia: Entiminae
Tribus: Phyllobiini
Genus: Phyllobius
Subgenera: P. (Alsus) – P. (Angarophyllobius) – P. (Aprepes) – P. (Asmichanes) – P. (Dieletus) – P. (Metaphyllobius) – P. (Nanoschetus) – P. (Nemoicus) – P. (Nipponophyllobius) – P. (Odontophyllobius) – P. (Parnemoicus) – – P. (Plagius) – P. (Pterygorrhynchus) - P. (Subphyllobius)P. (Phyllobius)
Overview of species (370)
P. abeillei – P. aceris – P. achardi – P. acuminatus – P. aeruginosus – P. aetolicus – P. akbesianus – P. albanicus – P. albidus – P. alneti – P. alpinus – P. altaicus – P. amaurus – P. angustatus – P. angustior – P. annectens – P. anomastus – P. apfelbecki – P. apollinis – P. arborator – P. argentatus – P. armatus – P. armeniacus – P. artemisiae – P. aspromontis – P. ater – P. atlasicus – P. atripes – P. atrovirens – P. auliensis – P. auratus – P. aureolus – P. aurifer – P. ballioni – P. bang-haasi – P. baudii – P. betulae – P. betulinus – P. bonhardi – P. bonvouloiri – P. brachycornis – P. brachylepis – P. bratislavensis – P. brenskei – P. breviatus – P. brevicollis – P. brevicornis – P. brevis – P. brevitalus – P. brevitarsis – P. breviusculus – P. brisouti – P. budensis – P. bulgaricus – P. caesius – P. calcaratus – P. canescens – P. canus – P. carinicollis – P. carniolicus – P. caspius – P. caucasicus – P. celadonius – P. cervinus – P. chloris – P. chlorizans – P. cinerascens – P. cinereipennis – P. cinereus – P. circassicus – P. claroscutellatus – P. claviger – P. cnides – P. coelestinus – P. confusus – P. contemptus – P. corpulentus – P. crassicollis – P. crassior – P. crassipes – P. crassus – P. creticus – P. croaticus – P. cupreoaureus – P. curvipes – P. cylindricollis – P. daisetsuzanus – P. davidowi – P. defloratus – P. delagrangei – P. delicatulus – P. dendudatus – P. densatus – P. depilis – P. derjugini – P. desbrochersi – P. deyrollei – P. dispar – P. doli – P. dorsalis – P. eibesensis – P. emeryi – P. emgei – P. erythropus – P. etruscus – P. euboicus – P. euchromus – P. exaequatus – P. faeculentus – P. fallax – P. femoralis – P. fessus – P. festae – P. flavidus – P. flecki – P. floricola – P. frontalis – P. fulvago – P. fulvagoides – P. fulvipes – P. fulvipilis – P. fumigatus – P. fuscofumosus – P. fuscus – P. fussi – P. galloisi – P. ganglbaueri – P. gemmifer – P. glaucus – P. gloriosus – P. glycyrrhizae – P. gracilipes – P. graecus – P. grisellus – P. griseolus – P. griseus – P. grypsatus – P. gyllenhali – P. gyratus – P. haberhaueri – P. hebes – P. hellenicus – P. herbeus – P. heydeni – P. hirtellus – P. hirtus – P. hochhuthi – P. holtzi – P. hungaricus – P. hypsibatus – P. illibatus – P. impressifrons – P. impressirostris – P. incanus – P. incomptus – P. inornatus – P. insulanus – P. irroratus – P. irrorellus – P. italicus – P. jacobsoni – P. jakovlevi – P. japonicus – P. jucundus – P. kiesenwetteri – P. kiorensis – P. kirgisicus – P. klecki – P. korbi – P. krüperi – P. kuldzhanus – P. lar – P. lateobscurus – P. lateralis – P. latithorax – P. lederi – P. leechi – P. lenkoranus – P. leonhardi – P. leonii – P. leonisi – P. lewisi – P. ligurinus – P. lindemanni – P. lineatocollis – P. litoralis – P. lividianus – P. logesi – P. longicornis – P. longipilis – P. lucanus – P. lugubris – P. maculatus – P. maculicornis – P. maculifer – P. maculosus – P. mali – P. mandibularis – P. marginalis – P. mariae – P. maroccanus – P. mediatus – P. merditanus – P. meridionalis – P. micans – P. mimicus – P. minutus – P. mirandus – P. mixtus – P. molitor – P. monstruosus – P. montanus – P. motschoulskyi – P. mundus – P. mus – P. mutabilis – P. mutus – P. narynensis – P. neapolitanus – P. nigrinus – P. nigripes – P. nigritus – P. nigrofemoratus – P. noesskei – P. nudiamplus – P. nudus – P. obliquus – P. oblongus – P. obovatus – P. obscurior – P. obscuripes – P. omioides – P. opthalmicus – P. pacificus – P. padi – P. paganetti – P. pallens – P. pallidipennis – P. pallidipes – P. pallidus – P. pallipes – P. parnasius – P. parviceps – P. parvulus – P. pedestris – P. pellitus – P. peneckei – P. picipes – P. pictus – P. pilicornis – P. pilidorsum – P. pilifer – P. piliferus – P. pilipes – P. pineti – P. pinicola – P. piri – P. planirostris – P. polydrusoides – P. pomaceus – P. pomonae – P. prasinus – P. profanus – P. prolongatus – P. pruni – P. pseudochlorizans – P. pseudodensatus – P. pseudoetruscus – P. pseudonothus – P. pseudopomonae – P. psittacinus – P. pubipennis – P. pygmaeolus – P. pyri – P. quercicola – P. querneus – P. ragusae – P. raverae – P. reichei – P. reicheidius – P. reitteri – P. rhodesicus – P. rhodopensis – P. roboretanus – P. romanus – P. roseus – P. rotundicollis – P. rufescens – P. ruficornis – P. rufipennis – P. rufipes – P. rufitarsis – P. rufulus – P. rumelicus – P. russicus – P. sahlbergi – P. saltuarius – P. sanctus – P. schilskyi – P. schneideri – P. scutarensis – P. scutellaris – P. seidlitzi – P. seladonius – P. serbicus – P. sericeus – P. seriehispidus – P. serripes – P. sibiricus – P. siculus – P. similis – P. singularis – P. sinuatus – P. smaragdifer – P. solarii – P. solskyi – P. splendens – P. squamosus – P. squarrosus – P. staudingeri – P. stierlinensis – P. stierlini – P. strandi – P. subdentatus – P. subfasciatus – P. subnudus – P. subsquamosus – P. sudeticus – P. sulcirostris – P. suratus – P. sutomorensis – P. sutorinensis – P. suvorovi – P. taeniatus – P. taygetanus – P. tenuior – P. tephreus – P. tereticollis – P. tersus – P. thalassinus – P. tibialis – P. tibiellus – P. tieffenbachi – P. tonnaiensis – P. tournieri – P. transsylvanicus – P. tridentinus – P. trivialis – P. tuberculifer – P. ulmi – P. undatus – P. uniformis – P. urticae – P. vagus – P. valgus – P. valonensis – P. varicolor – P. varius – P. verecundus – P. verruculatus – P. versipellis – P. vespertilio – P. vespertinus – P. virens – P. viridans – P. virideaeris – P. viridicollis – P. wankae – P. xanthocnemis – P. xanthocnemus
Source(s) of checklist:
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/annual-checklist/browse/tree/id/2431295 Catalogue of Life: 2012 Annual Checklist], probably unreliable
Name
Phyllobius Germar, 1824
Type species: Curculio pyri Linnaeus, 1758 = Phyllobius pyri (Linnaeus, 1758)
Subsequent designation by Schönherr 1826: 182. [ruling by ICZN 1981: 117
References
Primary references
Germar, E.F. 1824. Insectorum species novae aut minus cognitae, descriptionibus illustratae. C. Hendelii et Filii, Halae. xxiv + 624 pp. + 2 pls. BHL Reference page. [page: 227]
Additional references
Legalov, A.A. & Reshetnikov, S.V. 2022. First record of Phyllobius cylindricollis Gyllenhal, 1834 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) from Altaiskii Krai, Western Siberia (Russia) Ecologica Montenegrina 50: 38-42. Reference page.
Schönherr, C.J. 1826. Curculionidum dispositio methodica cum generum characteribus, descriptionibus atque observationibus variis seu Prodromus ad Synonymiae Insectorum. Fleischer, Lipsiae, part IV: X + 338 pp. BHL Reference page.
ICZN, 1981: OPINION 1179 Polydrusus Germar, 1817 and Phyllobius Germar, 1824 (Insecta, Coleoptera): conserved in Accordance with current Usage. Bulletin of zoological nomenclature 38: 117–119.
Links
Phyllobius – Taxon details on Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF).
Phyllobius Taxon details on Fauna Europaea
Vernacular names
Deutsch: Grünrüssler
русский: Слоник листовой
Phyllobius is a genus of weevils containing at least 60 described species, some of which are commonly found in Europe.
European species
- Phyllobius achardi Desbrochers, 1873
- Phyllobius aetolicus Apfelbeck, 1901
- Phyllobius aetolicus aetolicus Apfelbeck, 1901
- Phyllobius aetolicus albanicus Apfelbeck, 1916
- Phyllobius alpinus Stierlin, 1859
- Phyllobius arborator (Herbst, 1797)
- Phyllobius argentatus (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Phyllobius argentatus argentatus (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Phyllobius betulinus (Bechstein & Scharfenberg, 1805)
- Phyllobius brenskei Schilsky, 1911
- Phyllobius brevis Gyllenhal, 1834
- Phyllobius bulgaricus Apfelbeck, 1916
- Phyllobius calcaratus (Fabricius, 1792)
- Phyllobius canus Gyllenhal, 1834
- Phyllobius contemptus Schoenherr, 1832
- Phyllobius crassipes Motschulsky, 1860
- Phyllobius cupreoaureus Stierlin, 1861
- Phyllobius cylindricollis Gyllenhal, 1834
- Phyllobius dispar Redtenbacher, 1849
- Phyllobius emeryi Desbrochers, 1873
- Phyllobius emgei Stierlin, 1887
- Phyllobius etruscus Desbrochers, 1873
- Phyllobius euchromus Reitter, 1885
- Phyllobius fessus Boheman, 1843
- Phyllobius flecki Reitter, 1906
- Phyllobius fulvago Gyllenhal, 1834
- Phyllobius fulvagoides Reitter, 1885
- Phyllobius ganglbaueri Apfelbeck, 1916
- Phyllobius glaucus (Scopoli, 1763)
- Phyllobius haberhaueri Apfelbeck, 1916
- Phyllobius insidiosus Pesarini, 1981
- Phyllobius insulanus Schilsky, 1911
- Phyllobius jacobsoni Smirnov, 1913
- Phyllobius korbi Schilsky, 1908
- Phyllobius lateralis Reiche, 1857
- Phyllobius lateralis lateralis Reiche, 1857
- Phyllobius lateralis stierlinensis Desbrochers, 1873
- Phyllobius leonisi Pic, 1902
- Phyllobius longipilis Boheman, 1843
- Phyllobius maculicornis Germar, 1824
- Phyllobius maculicornis lucanus Solari & Solari, 1903
- Phyllobius maculicornis maculicornis Germar, 1824
- Phyllobius meschniggi Solari, 1938
- Phyllobius montanus Miller, 1862
- Phyllobius noesskei Apfelbeck, 1916
- Phyllobius nudiamplus Reitter, 1916
- Phyllobius nudiamplus pinkeri Voss, 1964
- Phyllobius oblongus (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Phyllobius pallidus (Fabricius, 1792)
- Phyllobius pellitus Boheman, 1843
- Phyllobius peneckei Solari, 1931
- Phyllobius pilicornis Desbrochers, 1873
- Phyllobius pilipes Desbrochers, 1873
- Phyllobius pomaceus Gyllenhal, 1834
- Phyllobius pyri (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Phyllobius pyri italicus Solari & Solari, 1903
- Phyllobius pyri pyri (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Phyllobius pyri reicheidius Desbrochers, 1873
- Phyllobius quercicola Apfelbeck, 1916
- Phyllobius raverae Solari & Solari, 1903
- Phyllobius rhodopensis Apfelbeck, 1898
- Phyllobius roboretanus Gredler, 1882
- Phyllobius rochati Pesarini, 1981
- Phyllobius romanus Faust, 1890
- Phyllobius schatzmayri Pesarini, 1981
- Phyllobius seladonius Brullé, 1832
- Phyllobius squamosus C. Brisout, 1866
- Phyllobius subdentatus Boheman, 1843
- Phyllobius thalassinus Gyllenhal, 1834
- Phyllobius transsylvanicus Stierlin, 1894
- Phyllobius tuberculifer Chevrolat, 1865
- Phyllobius valonensis Apfelbeck, 1916
- Phyllobius versipellis Apfelbeck, 1916
- Phyllobius vespertilio Faust, 1884
- Phyllobius vespertilio quercetorum Arnoldi, 1965
- Phyllobius vespertinus (Fabricius, 1792)
- Phyllobius virideaeris (Laicharting, 1781)
- Phyllobius viridicollis (Fabricius, 1792)
- Phyllobius xanthocnemus Kiesenwetter, 1852
References
Phyllobius entry at the Global Biodiversity Information Facility.
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