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Acalles

(Genus)

The genus Acalles belongs to the weevil family Curculionidae. It contains the following species [1]:

  • Acalles angusticollis Sharp, 1885
  • Acalles callichroma Perkins, 1900
  • Acalles carinatus LeConte, 1876
  • Acalles chlorolepis Perkins, 1900
  • Acalles clavatus (Say, 1831)
  • Acalles costifer LeConte, 1884
  • Acalles crassulus LeConte, 1876
  • Acalles decoratus Blackburn, 1885
  • Acalles duplex Sharp, 1885
  • Acalles eugeniae Perkins, 1916
  • Acalles frater Perkins, 1900
  • Acalles granosus LeConte, 1876
  • Acalles humeralis Perkins, 1900
  • Acalles ignotus Blackburn, 1885
  • Acalles indigens Fall, 1907
  • Acalles innotabilis Perkins, 1900
  • Acalles koae Perkins, 1900
  • Acalles lanaiensis Perkins, 1900
  • Acalles lateralis Sharp, 1885
  • Acalles leptothorax Perkins, 1900
  • Acalles mauiensis Blackburn, 1885
  • Acalles melanolepis Perkins, 1900
  • Acalles minimus Blatchley, 1916
  • Acalles monticola Perkins, 1900
  • Acalles nigripennis Perkins, 1900
  • Acalles oahuensis Perkins, 1900
  • Acalles pallidicollis Perkins, 1900
  • Acalles porosus Blatchley, 1916
  • Acalles pusillissimus Perkins, 1910
  • Acalles sablensis Blatchley, 1920
  • Acalles subhispidus LeConte, 1878
  • Acalles sulcicollis LeConte, 1884
  • Acalles sylvosus Blatchley, 1916
  • Acalles tuberculatus Perkins, 1900

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Taxonomy

The Genus Acalles is further organized into finer groupings including:

References

  1. ^ Acalles (TSN 187807). Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved on August 20, 2006.

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Last Revised: May 29, 2008