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Curculioninae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In the fall the fully grown acorn weevil larva chews a perfectly round 1/8 inch hole in the side of the nut and emerges ... In the fall the fully grown acorn weevil larva chews a perfectly round 1/8 inch hole in the side of the nut and emerges. I would like to see them actually do this since the hole does not look large...
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Over 100 species of insects feed on the nuts of North American trees, including acorns, the nuts produced by oaks. Many nut insects cause few problems for humans. Some, however, like nut weevils, the acorn moth, and the filbertworm destroy so many nuts that it is difficult ... Legless, grub-like acorn weevil larvae (Fig.
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acorn and nut weevils; Curculio spp. Linnaeus, 1758 ... acorn weevil and gall wasp on red oak. Greenville, Sc. ... Acorn weevil larva that emerged from an infested northern pin oak acorn. The exit hole is visible as is internal damage to the acorn. The genus is either Curculio or Conotrachelus. Collected in Ramsey Co., MN, Sept.
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Coleoptera > Curculionidae > Curculio spp. Linnaeus, 1758 ... Selected Images from Forestry Images ... Description: Damage; to acorn...
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Image of acorn and nut weevils, Curculio spp. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae); Adult(s);. Picture was taken by Texas Forest Service Archive, Texas Forest Service. Photo is available in five resolutions. ... Forestry Images: Forest Health, Natural Resources & Silviculture Images ... Join / Sign in...
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Gallery - not confirmed ... Featured author galleries ... Anthonomus rubi - Strawberry blossom weevil...
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acorn and nut weevils; Curculioninae Latreille, 1802 ... Curculioninae in BioLib ... Functions restricted to taxon Curculioninae...
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Fully searchable and cross-referenced information about Nut Weevil from The Probert Encyclopaedia. ... The Acorn Weevil (Curculio glandium) is a species of Snout Beetle (Curculionidae) related to the Nut Weevil, but the larvae develop in acorns. Research Acorn Weevil...
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Hi Tree C., This is a Weevil, a member of the largest family of Beetles. Often exact identification from a photo is impossible. That said, we believe this is a Nut Weevil or Acorn Weevil in the Tribe Curculionini. There are several images that look similar on BugGuide, ... Nut Weevil or Acorn Weevil, probably...
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