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Rhinotia hemisticta is a
species of
weevil in the
family Belidae,
commonly referred to as the long-nosed weevil, or long
nosed weevil. It is
found in Australia...
- 1899)
Rhinotia acanthoptera (Lea, 1910)
Rhinotia acrobeles (Olliff, 1889)
Rhinotia acutipennis (Lea, 1917)
Rhinotia adelaidae (Blackburn, 1893)
Rhinotia affinis...
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Rhinotia acrobeles is a
species of
weevil in the
family Belidae. It was
first described by
Arthur Sidney Olliff in 1889 as
Belus acrobeles, from specimens...
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Rhinotia haemoptera, the red weevil, is a
weevil species in the
family Belidae found in Australia. They
resemble net-winged
beetles (Lycidae) in colour...
- (Lamprima aurata),
rhinoceros beetle (Megasoma sp.), long nose
weevil (
Rhinotia hemistictus),
cowboy beetle (Chondropyga dorsalis), and a
species of Amblytelus...
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Clockwise from top left:
dance fly (Empis livida), long-nosed
weevil (
Rhinotia hemistictus), mole
cricket (Gryllotalpa brachyptera),
German wasp (Ves****...
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Rhinotia haemoptera resembles a fire-coloured
beetle (Pyrochroidae) in colour....
- He came to
Australia in
December 1884 to work at the
Australian Museum.
Rhinotia acrobeles (1889) A
chapter on
collecting and
preserving insects - Arthur...
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Homalocerus Isacantha Isacanthodes Macrobelus Pachybelus Pachyura Pachyurinus Rhinotia Rhinotoides Sphinctobelus Stenobelus Trichophthalmus Marvaldi et al. (2006)...