- nu****, the
nut weevil, is a medium-sized beetle, with an
especially elongated snout,
characteristic of the
Curculionini tribe of the
weevil family (Curculionidae)...
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weevils belonging the
family Curculionidae and
subfamily Curculioninae.
Members of the
genus are
commonly referred to as
acorn weevils or
nut weevils...
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Curculioninae –
flower weevils,
acorn and
nut weevils Cyclominae Dryophthorinae (sometimes
placed at
family level)
Entiminae – broad-nosed
weevils Hyperinae (sometimes...
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radiations of
terrestrial Metazoa. Many
weevils of this
group are
commonly known as
flower weevils or
acorn and
nut weevils,
after a food
commonly eaten by Curculioninae...
- The kola
nut (Yoruba: obi, Dagbani: guli, Hausa: goro, Igbo: ọjị, Sängö: gôro, Swahili: mukezu) is the seed of
certain species of
plant of the
genus Cola...
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commonly known as the
acorn weevil, is a
species of
European carpophagus weevil in the
genus Curculio, the
acorn and
nut weevils. It eats by a rostrum, an...
- of
weevils in the
tribe Litosomini. Some
species are
familiar as
pests of
stored grain,
nut, or seed.
Notable pest
species include the rice
weevil (S...
- less
likely to germinate, if at all and
nut damage affects chestnut seedling growth. The rate of nuts
weevil infestation may vary
between years, locations...
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destruction of the
edible nut kernel by the
larvae feeding inside the s****.
Marvin K.
Harris &
Dennis R. Ring (1979). "Biology of
pecan weevil from oviposition...
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include ambrosia beetles, twig girdlers,
pecan nut casebearer,
hickory shuckworm, phylloxera, curculio,
weevils, and
several aphid species. In the Southeastern...