- The tooth-nosed
snout weevils,
Rhynchitidae, are
small beetles (1.5 to 6.5 mm) that are
usually found in vegetation. They
usually use buds, fruits, or...
- abdomen.
Attelabidae and the
related family Rhynchitidae are
known commonly as the leaf-rolling weevils.
Rhynchitidae may be
treated as
subfamily Rhynchitinae...
- fruits,
while intact fruits are more
resistant Tooth-nose
snout weevils (
Rhynchitidae)
Wasps ****chafer grub
Codling moth Also, birds, mice and deer might...
- or
golden green snout weevil, is a
species of
weevil of the
family Rhynchitidae.
Adults measure 7–9 mm (0.28–0.35 in) in body length.
Their bodies are...
-
There are over 2,154
species of
Coleoptera (beetles)
native to Ireland.
These are
disposed in 84 families. By
contrast there are 4,034
species of Coleoptera...
-
fasciculatus (De Geer, 1775)
Bruchela rufipes (Olivier, 1790)
Family Rhynchitidae Gistel, 1848
Involvulus caeruleus (De Geer, 1775)
Involvulus cupreus...
- Sri
Lanka is a
tropical island situated close to the
southern tip of India. The
invertebrate fauna is as
large as it is
common to
other regions of the...
- (2008). "The
types of
Palaearctic species of the
familia Apionidae,
Rhynchitidae,
Attelabidae and
Curculionidae in the
collection of Étienne
Louis Geoffroy...
-
Tatianaerhynchites is a
genus of
beetles belonging to the
family Rhynchitidae. The
species of this
genus are
found in Europe. Species: Tatianaerhynchites...
- The
Primitive Weevils - Anthribidae, Belidae, Nemonychidae, Caridae,
Rhynchitidae,
Attelabidae 2 (1994). Brentidae, Eurhynchidae,
Apionidae and a Chapter...