- 97,000
species of
weevils are known. They
belong to
several families, with most of them in the
family Curculionidae (the true
weevils). It also includes...
- prey underground.
Adult weevils can be
controlled by
using sticky barriers on the
trunks of
affected plants, as the
weevils return to the soil each day...
-
weevil. The
maize weevil is
typically somewhat larger than the rice
weevil, but rice
weevils as
large as the
largest maize weevils and
maize weevils nearly...
-
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concept of
actual insects,
specifically weevils.
Players had the
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-
eradicating boll
weevils from all cotton-growing
states with the
exception of Texas, and most of this
state is free of boll
weevils.[citation needed]...
-
distinguishing marks.
Adult wheat weevils are not
capable of flight.
Larvae are legless, humpbacked, and are
white with a tan head.
Weevils in the
pupal stage have...
- The New York
weevil (Ithycerus noveboracensis) is a
species of
primitive weevil;
large for
weevils (12–18 mm), it is
covered with fine
bristles and has...
-
larva with food in its
first days of life.
Giraffe weevils exhibit ****ual dimorphism. Male
giraffe weevils have
elongated necks that
females lack. Many cultures...
-
weevil in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Weevils are
beetles belonging to the
superfamily Curculionoidea,
known for
their elongated snouts.
Weevil may...
- The
Curculionidae are a
family of
weevils,
commonly called snout beetles or true
weevils. They are one of the
largest animal families with 6,800 genera...