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includes the former families Scolytidae and Platypodidae (now considered subfamilies of Curculionidae) ... Scientific name is from the Latin "curculio" (a corn worm) - a reference to the larva of any insect in the family Curculionidae.
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bugguide.net/node/view/139
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Describes and illustrates diagnostic characters for distinguishing beetles of the family Curculionidae from other beetles. ... Coleoptera: Curculionidae...
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entomology.ifas.ufl.edu/foltz/eny3005/lab1/Coleoptera/C...
entomology.ifas.ufl.edu/foltz/eny3005/lab1/Coleoptera/Curculionid.htm
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Hexapoda (including Insecta) > Coleoptera > Curculionidae ... yellow starthistle bud weevil ... <View all Curculionidae images>
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www.forestryimages.org/browse/family.cfm?id=529
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Family: Curculionidae; Subfamily: Molytinae ... large brown trunk beetle ... Other Curculionidae...
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www.barkbeetles.org/Curculionidae.cfm
www.barkbeetles.org/Curculionidae.cfm
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Curculionidae of Rio Bravo Conservation and Management Area, Belize ... Back to Rio Bravo, Back to LSAM ... Charles O'Brien; Center for Biological Control; Florida A&M University; Tallahassee, FL 32307-4100 cobrien@famu.edu;
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www2.lsuagcenter.com/Inst/research/departments/arthropo...
www2.lsuagcenter.com/Inst/research/departments/arthropodmuseum/curculio.htm
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25 Jun 08 - Hi everybody!Welcome in this new group for lovers and fans of beetles Curculionidae & Cerambycidae.If you know it, please write the name of the specie or genre of the bug you show in the pool...
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www.flickr.com/groups/curculionidae-cerambicidae/
www.flickr.com/groups/curculionidae-cerambicidae/
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Rice Weevil, Sitophilus oryzae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)1 ... The rice weevil (Figure 1) is small, 1/10 inch (2 to 3 mm) and stout in appearance. It is very similar in appearance to the granary weevil. However, the rice weevil is reddish-brown to black in color with four light yellow or reddish spots on the corners of...
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Larvae are white, legless, "C" shaped, and have a well developed head capsule. They are not distinguishable in any simple way from those of other Scolytinae or most Curculionidae.
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Root weevils can be recognized by their short snouts, stout swollen bodies (Otiorhynchus looks almost 'inflated'), elongate elbowed antennae and enlarged femur on all legs. All are parthenogenic. 8-11 mm ... Legless, curved larvae are white to pinkish in colour, ... Both the adult and larval stages are damaging to seedlings.
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www.forestry.ubc.ca/fetch21/FRST308/lab3/otiorhynchus_s...
www.forestry.ubc.ca/fetch21/FRST308/lab3/otiorhynchus_sulcatus/vine.html
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