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Hilipinus Egenus
''Hilipinus'' is a genus of pine weevils in the beetle family Curculionidae. There are at least 50 described species in ''Hilipinus''. Species These 50 species belong to the genus ''Hilipinus'': * ''Hilipinus acatium'' Kuschel, 1955 * ''Hilipinus acutissimus'' Kuschel, 1955 * ''Hilipinus aequabilis'' Kuschel, 1955 * ''Hilipinus alternatus'' Kuschel, 1955 * ''Hilipinus amictus'' Kuschel, 1955 * ''Hilipinus ascius'' Champion & G.C., 1902 * ''Hilipinus bartelsi'' Champion & G.C., 1902 * ''Hilipinus biannulatus'' Champion, 1910 * ''Hilipinus biguttatus'' Champion & G.C., 1902 * ''Hilipinus biplagiatus'' Chevrolat & Laa, 1902 * ''Hilipinus brulei'' Rheinheimer, 2010 * ''Hilipinus cadivus'' Kuschel, 1955 * ''Hilipinus corruptor'' Champion & G.C., 1902 * ''Hilipinus costirostris'' Kuschel, 1955 * ''Hilipinus curvirostris'' Champion & G.C., 1902 * ''Hilipinus dahlbomi'' Champion & G.C., 1902 * ''Hilipinus dentirostris'' Champion & G.C., 1902 * ''Hilipinus egenus'' Champion & G.C., 1902 * ...
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Pine Weevil
''Hylobius abietis'' or the large pine weevil is a beetle belonging to family Curculionidae. This species is widely regarded as the most important pest of most commercially important coniferous trees in European plantations. Seedlings planted or arising from natural regeneration (germinated seed-fall) after clear felling operations are especially at risk. The adult weevils cause damage by eating the bark of seedlings around the 'collar' of the stem, thus 'ring-barking' the tree seedling which usually results in its demise. Description The adult weevils are approximately in length (without beak/snout) and are dark brown with patches of yellow or light brown hairs arranged in irregular rows on their elytra. The legs are black or deep red with a distinctive tooth on the femora and at the end of tibiae. The full grown larvae are , typical for weevils, apodial, curved and are whitish, with brown head.
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