Belinae

Belinae are a Gondwanan subfamily of beetles which belong to the belids, primitive weevils of the family Belidae.

Like in other belids, their antennae are straight, not elbowed as in the true weevils (Curculionidae).

The Belinae make up the bulk of the diversity of living belid genera.

The overall delimitation of tribes is not entirely robust though, and particularly the placement of the diverse Belini in respect to the Agnesiotidini is somewhat uncertain.

In the Pachyurini, the larvae has an open and divided occipital foramen with ridges on the dorsal emargination and the labrum and epipharynx have paired and divergent paramesal sclerotizations.