About Archarius pyrrhoceras (T.Marsham, 1802)
Archarius pyrrhoceras is a weevil species that is native to Europe. In its larval stage, this weevil is an inquiline, meaning it lives inside galls produced by Cynipidae wasps on oak trees.
Archarius pyrrhoceras (T.Marsham, 1802) is a animal in the Curculionidae family, order Coleoptera, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Archarius pyrrhoceras (T.Marsham, 1802)
Archarius pyrrhoceras is a European weevil whose larvae live as inquilines in Cynipidae wasp galls on oaks.
Archarius pyrrhoceras is a weevil species that is native to Europe. In its larval stage, this weevil is an inquiline, meaning it lives inside galls produced by Cynipidae wasps on oak trees.
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Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer
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