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Macrorhyncolus
''Macrorhyncolus'' is a genus of true weevils in the family of beetles known as Curculionidae. There are about five described species in ''Macrorhyncolus''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Macrorhyncolus'': * '' Macrorhyncolus crassitarsis'' Wollaston, T.V., 1873 * '' Macrorhyncolus crassiusculus'' Wollaston, T.V., 1873 * '' Macrorhyncolus littoralis'' Broun (1880) (driftwood weevil) * '' Macrorhyncolus protractus'' Horn, G.H., 1873 * '' Macrorhyncolus sulcirostris'' Voss, 1957 c Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * * * * * * * External links * Cossoninae {{Curculionidae-stub ...
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Macrorhyncolus Littoralis Lateral
''Macrorhyncolus'' is a genus of true weevils in the family of beetles known as Curculionidae. There are about five described species in ''Macrorhyncolus''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Macrorhyncolus'': * '' Macrorhyncolus crassitarsis'' Wollaston, T.V., 1873 * '' Macrorhyncolus crassiusculus'' Wollaston, T.V., 1873 * ''Macrorhyncolus littoralis'' Broun (1880) (driftwood weevil) * '' Macrorhyncolus protractus'' Horn, G.H., 1873 * '' Macrorhyncolus sulcirostris'' Voss, 1957 c Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * * * * * * * External links * Cossoninae {{Curculionidae-stub ...
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Macrorhyncolus Crassitarsis
''Macrorhyncolus'' is a genus of true weevils in the family of beetles known as Curculionidae. There are about five described species in ''Macrorhyncolus''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Macrorhyncolus'': * '' Macrorhyncolus crassitarsis'' Wollaston, T.V., 1873 * '' Macrorhyncolus crassiusculus'' Wollaston, T.V., 1873 * ''Macrorhyncolus littoralis'' Broun (1880) (driftwood weevil) * '' Macrorhyncolus protractus'' Horn, G.H., 1873 * '' Macrorhyncolus sulcirostris'' Voss, 1957 c Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * * * * * * * External links * Cossoninae {{Curculionidae-stub ...
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Macrorhyncolus Crassiusculus
''Macrorhyncolus'' is a genus of true weevils in the family of beetles known as Curculionidae. There are about five described species in ''Macrorhyncolus''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Macrorhyncolus'': * ''Macrorhyncolus crassitarsis'' Wollaston, T.V., 1873 * '' Macrorhyncolus crassiusculus'' Wollaston, T.V., 1873 * ''Macrorhyncolus littoralis'' Broun (1880) (driftwood weevil) * '' Macrorhyncolus protractus'' Horn, G.H., 1873 * '' Macrorhyncolus sulcirostris'' Voss, 1957 c Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * * * * * * * External links * Cossoninae {{Curculionidae-stub ...
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Macrorhyncolus Protractus
''Macrorhyncolus'' is a genus of true weevils in the family of beetles known as Curculionidae. There are about five described species in ''Macrorhyncolus''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Macrorhyncolus'': * ''Macrorhyncolus crassitarsis'' Wollaston, T.V., 1873 * ''Macrorhyncolus crassiusculus'' Wollaston, T.V., 1873 * ''Macrorhyncolus littoralis'' Broun (1880) (driftwood weevil) * '' Macrorhyncolus protractus'' Horn, G.H., 1873 * '' Macrorhyncolus sulcirostris'' Voss, 1957 c Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * * * * * * * External links * Cossoninae {{Curculionidae-stub ...
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Macrorhyncolus Sulcirostris
''Macrorhyncolus'' is a genus of true weevils in the family of beetles known as Curculionidae. There are about five described species in ''Macrorhyncolus''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Macrorhyncolus'': * ''Macrorhyncolus crassitarsis'' Wollaston, T.V., 1873 * ''Macrorhyncolus crassiusculus'' Wollaston, T.V., 1873 * ''Macrorhyncolus littoralis'' Broun (1880) (driftwood weevil) * ''Macrorhyncolus protractus'' Horn, G.H., 1873 * '' Macrorhyncolus sulcirostris'' Voss, 1957 c Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * * * * * * * External links * Cossoninae {{Curculionidae-stub ...
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Macrorhyncolus Littoralis
''Macrorhyncolus littoralis'', the driftwood weevil, is a species of true weevil in the family of beetles known as Curculionidae 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 and 83,000 species described worldwide. They are the sister group to the family Brentidae. T .... References Further reading * * * * * External links * Cossoninae Beetles described in 1880 {{Curculionidae-stub ...
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Curculionidae
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 and 83,000 species described worldwide. They are the sister group to the family Brentidae. They include the bark beetles as the subfamily Scolytinae, which are modified in shape in accordance with their wood-boring lifestyle. They do not much resemble other weevils, so they were traditionally considered a distinct family, Scolytidae. The family also includes the ambrosia beetles, of which the present-day subfamily Platypodinae was formerly considered the distinct family Platypodidae. Description Adult Curculionidae can be recognised by the well-developed, downwards-curved snout (rostrum) possessed by many species, though the rostrum is sometimes short (e.g. Entiminae). They have elbowed antennae that end in clubs, and the first antennal segment often fits into a groove in the side of the rostrum. The body tends to be robus ...
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