Category
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Platypodinae
Platypodinae is a weevil subfamily in the family Curculionidae. They are important early decomposers of dead woody plant material in wet tropics; all but two species are ambrosia beetles that cultivate fungi in tunnels excavated in dead wood as the sole food for their larvae. They are sometimes known as pinhole borers.

Platypus
genus of insects
Austroplatypus incompertus
species of beetle
Platypus australis
species of beetle
ambrosia beetle
any of several species of beetles having a symbiosis with ambrosia fungi
Platypus quercivorus
species of beetle

Platypus cylindrus
species of insect
Euplatypus
Euplatypus is a genus of pinhole borers in the subfamily Platypodinae of weevils Curculionidae. There are at least 50 described species in Euplatypus.
thumb|Euplatypus compositus
Genyocerus
Genyocerus is a genus of pinhole borers in the beetle family Curculionidae. There are more than 30 described species in Genyocerus.