Trichalophus is a genus of broad-nosed weevils in the beetle family Curculionidae. There are more than 50 described species in Trichalophus.
Species
These 58 species belong to the genus Trichalophus:
- Trichalophus albonotatus <small>(Motschulsky, 1860)</small>
- Trichalophus alternans <small>(Say, 1831)</small>
- Trichalophus alternatus <small>(Say, 1831)</small>
- Trichalophus arcuatus <small>Fall, 1907</small>
- Trichalophus arrogatus <small>(Faust, 1883)</small>
- Trichalophus arrogatusurbanus <small>(Faust, 1883)</small>
- Trichalophus boeberi <small>(Schoenherr, 1826)</small>
- Trichalophus brunneus <small>Van Dyke, 1927</small>
- Trichalophus caudiculatus <small>(Fairmaire, 1886)</small>
- Trichalophus cinereus <small>(Ballion, 1878)</small>
- Trichalophus constrictus <small>(LeConte, 1857)</small>
- Trichalophus didymus <small>(LeConte, 1856)</small>
- Trichalophus eximius <small>(Faust, 1885)</small>
- Trichalophus ferganensis <small>Reitter, 1913</small>
- Trichalophus foveirostris <small>Chittenden, 1925</small>
- Trichalophus globicollis <small>Reitter, 1913</small>
- Trichalophus granicollis <small>(Van Dyke, 1927)</small>
- Trichalophus humeralis <small>(Gebler, 1834)</small>
- Trichalophus hylobinus <small>(LeConte, 1876)</small>
- Trichalophus incarinatus <small>Reitter, 1913</small>
- Trichalophus juldusanus <small>Reitter, 1913</small>
- Trichalophus kashgarensis <small>(Faust, 1887)</small>
- Trichalophus korotyaevi <small>Zherikhin & Nazarov, 1990</small>
- Trichalophus krauseanus <small>Bajtenov, 1975</small>
- Trichalophus latefasciatus <small>Reitter, 1913</small>
- Trichalophus lentus <small>(Faust, 1883)</small>
- Trichalophus leucon <small>(Mannerheim, 1834)</small>
- Trichalophus lineatus <small>(Gebler, 1841)</small>
- Trichalophus lituratus <small>(Faust, 1881)</small>
- Trichalophus lixomorphus <small>Bajtenov, 1974</small>
- Trichalophus maklini <small>(Faust, 1890)</small>
- Trichalophus marginatus <small>(Faust, 1886)</small>
- Trichalophus multivittatus <small>Reitter, 1913</small>
- Trichalophus nigrofemoralis <small>Reitter, 1913</small>
- Trichalophus nutakkanus <small>Kono, 1936</small>
- Trichalophus ocularis <small>Reitter, 1913</small>
- Trichalophus pacatus <small>(Faust, 1890)</small>
- Trichalophus planirostris <small>LeConte, 1876</small>
- Trichalophus pubifer <small>Reitter, 1913</small>
- Trichalophus quadrifasciatus <small>Faust, 1881</small>
- Trichalophus quadriguttatus <small>(Gebler, 1829)</small>
- Trichalophus quadripunctatus <small>Kraatz, 1884</small>
- Trichalophus regularis <small>Reitter, 1913</small>
- Trichalophus rubripes <small>Zherikhin & Nazarov, 1990</small>
- Trichalophus rudis <small>(Boheman, 1842)</small>
- Trichalophus scylla <small>Grebennikov, 2015</small>
- Trichalophus seminudus <small>Van Dyke, 1938</small>
- Trichalophus seriatus <small>(Mannerheim, 1853)</small>
- Trichalophus simplex <small>LeConte, 1876</small>
- Trichalophus siplex <small>Leconte, 1876</small>
- Trichalophus stefanssoni <small>Leng, 1919</small>
- Trichalophus steffansoni <small>Leng, 1919</small>
- Trichalophus subcostatus <small>(Ballion, 1878)</small>
- Trichalophus subnudus <small>(Faust, 1885)</small>
- Trichalophus sulcirostris <small>(Ballion, 1878)</small>
- Trichalophus tibetanus <small>(Suvorov, 1915)</small>
- Trichalophus vittatoides <small>Reitter, 1913</small>
- Trichalophus vittatus <small>(Faust, 1881)</small>
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