Pseudolechriops is a genus of Central American weevils alternatively placed in the subfamily Conoderinae or Baridinae. Established by the English entomologist George Charles Champion in 1906, the genus contained only one species, P. megacephala, until several related species were described in 2005.
Species
- Pseudolechriops alleni <small>Hespenheide & LaPierre, 2005</small>
- Pseudolechriops coleyae <small>Hespenheide & LaPierre, 2005</small>
- Pseudolechriops davidsonae <small>Hespenheide & LaPierre, 2005</small>
- Pseudolechriops dimorpha <small>Hespenheide & LaPierre, 2005</small>
- Pseudolechriops howdenorum <small>Hespenheide & LaPierre, 2005</small>
- Pseudolechriops janeae <small>Hespenheide & LaPierre, 2005</small>
- Pseudolechriops klopferi <small>Hespenheide & LaPierre, 2005</small>
- Pseudolechriops longinoi <small>Hespenheide & LaPierre, 2005</small>
- Pseudolechriops megacephala <small>Champion, 1906</small>
- Pseudolechriops wrightae <small>Hespenheide & LaPierre, 2005</small>
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