A revision of the Neotropical genus Hopkins (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Scolytinae, Xyleborini).

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Department of Entomology, Michigan State University, 288 Farm Lane, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, USA Michigan State University East Lansing United States of America.

Published: June 2021

The Neotropical xyleborine ambrosia beetle genus Hopkins is reviewed. The following 40 species are described: (Peru), (Ecuador), (French Guiana), (Ecuador), (Ecuador), (Ecuador), (Ecuador), (Brazil), (Suriname), (Peru), (Ecuador), (Ecuador), (Ecuador), (Ecuador), (Brazil), (Peru), (Peru), (Ecuador), (Ecuador), (Ecuador, Suriname), (Peru), (Ecuador), (Ecuador), (Peru), (Ecuador), (French Guiana), (Suriname), (Ecuador), (Ecuador), (Guyana), (Brazil), (Ecuador), (Ecuador), (Peru), (Ecuador), (Brazil), (Peru), (Panama), (Brazil), and (Ecuador). Seventeen new combinations are given: (Petrov, 2020) , (Bright & Torres, 2006) , Bright & Torres, 2006 , (Sampson, 1921) , (Wood, 1974) , (Schedl, 1934) , (Wood, 1975) , (Petrov, 2020) , (Wood, 1974) , (Schedl, 1976) , (Wood, 2007) , (Wood, 1974) , (Schedl, 1936) , (Bright & Torres, 2006) , (Eggers, 1932) , (Schedl, 1948) , (Wood, 1975) , and (Blandford, 1898) Two new synonyms are proposed: Hopkins, 1915 (= Hopkins, 1915 ) and (Blandford, 1898) (= Hopkins, 1915 ). Schedl, 1976 is removed from . The revised genus now contains 77 species and a key to their identification is provided.

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