Attelabidae
Homoeolabus analis (J.C.W.Illiger, 1794)
Homoeolabus analis (J.C.W.Illiger, 1794)
Homoeolabus analis, the oak leaf rolling weevil, is an Attelabidae beetle found in North America.
Attelabus nitens (J.A.Scopoli, 1763)
Attelabus nitens (J.A.Scopoli, 1763)
Attelabus nitens, the oak leaf-roller, is a leaf-rolling weevil species in Attelabidae found in Europe.
Himatolabus pubescens (Say & T., 1826)
Himatolabus pubescens (Say & T., 1826)
Himatolabus pubescens is a leaf-rolling weevil beetle species found in North America.
Attelabus bipustulatus J.C.Fabricius, 1777
Attelabus bipustulatus J.C.Fabricius, 1777
Attelabus bipustulatus is a leaf-rolling weevil species in the beetle family Attelabidae, known as oak leafrolling weevil.
Apoderus coryli (C.Linnaeus, 1758)
Apoderus coryli (C.Linnaeus, 1758)
Apoderus coryli is a primitive weevil found across Europe, eastern Palearctic, and the Near East that lives where its host hazel grows.
Trachelophorus giraffa Voss, 1929
Trachelophorus giraffa Voss, 1929
Trachelophorus giraffa, the giraffe weevil, is a sexually dimorphic small weevil endemic to Madagascar with distinctive elongated necks.
Merhynchites bicolor (J.C.Fabricius, 1775)
Merhynchites bicolor (J.C.Fabricius, 1775)
The rose curculio, Merhynchites bicolor, is a North American leaf rolling weevil in the beetle family Attelabidae.
Merhynchites wickhami Hamilton, 1979
Merhynchites wickhami Hamilton, 1979
Merhynchites wickhami, the western rose curculio, is a leaf rolling weevil found in North America.
Rhynchites auratus (J.A.Scopoli, 1763)
Rhynchites auratus (J.A.Scopoli, 1763)
Rhynchites auratus is a weevil that acts as a serious orchard pest of cherry and other rosaceous trees when abundant.
Deporaus betulae Stephens, 1831
Deporaus betulae Stephens, 1831
Deporaus betulae is a European weevil species that feeds on birches, belonging to Attelabidae, tribe Deporaini.
Eugnamptus angustatus (J.F.W.Herbst, 1797)
Eugnamptus angustatus (J.F.W.Herbst, 1797)
Eugnamptus angustatus is a leaf rolling weevil found in North America whose larvae mine dead Sassafras albidum leaves.
Pterocolus ovatus (J.C.Fabricius, 1802)
Pterocolus ovatus (J.C.Fabricius, 1802)
Pterocolus ovatus, the thief weevil, is an Attelabidae beetle found in North America that preys on another weevil's eggs and steals its nests.
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