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Family
 
Curculionidae
Sub Family
 
Cossoninae
Description
 
a sub-family of true weevils
Background to Family
 
About 20 species developing as larvae in dead wood, often under particular moisture conditions. Individual species may use a wide range of hosts, including both broadleaved and coniferous trees.

 

 


No. taxa in DBIF
 
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% interactions with British data
 
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Notes
 
Old data currently unassessed by a specialist for changes in nomenclature or errors in original sources. New material added from Morris, M.G. (2002, RES Handbooks, Coleoptera: Curculionidae Part 17b (True Weevils, Part 1).; ;
Notes on Sources
 
Most recent source
 
2002

Below is a list of all sources for this family / sub-family contained within DBIF. Click on source name for a list of all records for this source.

 
Source
 
McClenaghan, I.(1985) Entomologist's Gaz. 36:3 205-207:205
Source
 
Hicken, N.E. (1963) The insect factor in wood decay :167
Source
 
Hicken, N.E. (1963) The insect factor in wood decay :170
Source
 
Hoffmann, A. (1954) Faune de France. Coleopteres Curculionides 59:2 487-1208:754
Source
 
Hoffmann, A. (1954) Faune de France. Coleopteres Curculionides 59:2 487-1208:772
Source
 
Hoffmann, A. (1954) Faune de France. Coleopteres Curculionides 59:2 487-1208:765
Source
 
Read, R.W.J.(1982) Entomologist's Gaz. 33 233-242:234
Source
 
Morris, M.G. (2002) True weevils (part I). Royal Entomological Society of London.1-146:92
Source
 
Walsh, G.B. & Dibb, J.R.(1954) Amat. Ent. 11 83-98:89
Source
 
Morris, M.G. (2002) True weevils (part I). Royal Entomological Society of London.1-146:94
Source
 
Walsh, G.B. & Dibb, J.R.(1954) Amat. Ent. 11 83-98:83
Source
 
Scherf, H.(1964) Abh. senckenb. naturforsch. Ges. 506 1-335:144
Source
 
Hoffmann, A. (1954) Faune de France. Coleopteres Curculionides 59:2 487-1208:752
Source
 
Allen, A.A. (1984) Comments on 1954 edition of Coleopterist's Handbook :3
Source
 
Hoffmann, A. (1954) Faune de France. Coleopteres Curculionides 59:2 487-1208:773
Source
 
Allen, A.A. (1984) Comments on 1954 edition of Coleopterist's Handbook :5
Source
 
Read, R.W.J.(1984) Entomologist's mon. Mag. 120 46-46:46
Source
 
Morris, M.G. (2002) True weevils (part I). Royal Entomological Society of London.1-146:90
Source
 
Allen, A.A. (1984) Comments on 1954 edition of Coleopterist's Handbook :8
Source
 
Hoffmann, A. (1954) Faune de France. Coleopteres Curculionides 59:2 487-1208:775
Source
 
Morris, M.G. (2002) True weevils (part I). Royal Entomological Society of London.1-146:91
Source
 
Hoffmann, A. (1954) Faune de France. Coleopteres Curculionides 59:2 487-1208:750
Source
 
Hicken, N.E. (1963) The insect factor in wood decay :169
Source
 
Morris, M.G.(1982) Proc. Dorset nat. Hist. archaeol. Soc. 104 159-164:160
Source
 
Pfeffer, A. & Zumr, V.(1983) Acta ent. bohemoslav. 80:6 401-412:405
Source
 
Scherf, H.(1964) Abh. senckenb. naturforsch. Ges. 506 1-335:145
Source
 
Morgan, M.J.(1977) Entomologist's mon. Mag. 113 98-98:98
Source
 
Nash, D.R.(1978) Entomologist's mon. Mag. 114 89-89:89
Source
 
Anderson, R.(1984) Entomologist's mon. Mag. 120 216-216:216
Source
 
Allen, A.A. (1984) Comments on 1954 edition of Coleopterist's Handbook :1
Source
 
Hoffmann, A. (1954) Faune de France. Coleopteres Curculionides 59:2 487-1208:759
Source
 
Morris, M.G. (2002) True weevils (part I). Royal Entomological Society of London.1-146:93
Source
 
Walsh, G.B. & Dibb, J.R.(1954) Amat. Ent. 11 83-98:95
Source
 
Walsh, G.B. & Dibb, J.R.(1954) Amat. Ent. 11 83-98:87
Source
 
Morris, M.G. (2002) True weevils (part I). Royal Entomological Society of London.1-146:96
Source
 
Morris, M.G. (2002) True weevils (part I). Royal Entomological Society of London.1-146:98

 

 

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