Molytinae
Molytinae is a subfamily of weevils described by Carl Johan Schönherr in 1823.
Molytinae includes the following tribes:
In many older treatments, the Bagoinae, Cryptorhynchinae, Hyperinae, Lixinae and Mesoptiliinae are included in the Molytinae as "tribus groups", as well as the Itini which are otherwise considered a tribe of the Curculioninae.
These genera, among others, belong to the subfamily Molytinae:
- Adexius
- Alloplinthus
- Anchonidium
- Anchonus
- Anisorhynchus
- Aparopion
- Baezia
- Caecossonus
- Chalcodermus
- Cholus
- Conotrachelus
- Demyrsus
- Dioptrophorus
- Echinosomidia
- Emphyastes
- Epacalles
- Eudociminus
- Gastrotaphrus
- Gononotus
- Heilipus
- Heilus
- Hilipinus
- Hoplopteridius
- Hormops
- Hylobius
- Hyperomorphus
- Iberoplinthus
- Leiosoma
- Lepilius
- Lepyrus
- Liparus
- Lymantes
- Lyperobius
- Micralcinus
- Microhyus
- Micromastus
- Minyops
- Mitoplinthus
- Nanus
- Neoerethistes
- Neoplinthus
- Oromia
- Pachylobius
- Palaeocorynus
- Pheloconus
- Pissodes
- Plinthus
- Pseudechinosoma
- Rhyssomatus
- Steremnius
- Sternechus
- Sthereus
- Styphloderes
- Thalasselephas
- Trachodes
- Tranes