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Top > Science > Biology > Flora and Fauna > Animalia > Arthropoda > Insecta > Coleoptera > Curculionidae
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» Ambrosia Beetle - Information from Wikipedia on these beetles which excavate tunnels in dead trees in which they cultivate the Ambrosia fungus, their sole source of nutrition.
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» Asproparthenis punctiventris - Illustration and description of the Sugar Beet Weevil, its biology, distribution within the former USSR, ecology and economic significance as an insect pest.
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» Coenorrhinus aequatus - Illustration and description of the Apple Fruit Rhynchites, its biology, distribution within the former USSR, ecology and economic significance as an insect pest.
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» Curculio - A website and newsletter devoted to weevils.
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» Diaprepes abbreviatus - Photographs and a description of this root weevil pest, its distribution, life cycle, host range, damage and management.
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» Eurhinus magnificus - Photographs and a description of this weevil, its distribution, biology, host plants, damage and management.
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» Ips spp: Engraver Beetles - Photographs and a description of these pine bark beetles, their distribution, biology, hosts, detection, prevention and management.
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» Ochyromera ligustri - Photographs and a description of this weevil, its distribution, life cycle, hosts and importance.
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» Plum Curculio - Photographs and illustrations of the life stages of this beetle, with information on its natural history and how to control it.
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» Sitona crinitus - Illustration and description of the Clover Seed Weevil, its biology, distribution within the former USSR, ecology and economic significance as an insect pest.
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» Sitona lineatus - Illustration and description of the Spotted Pea Weevil, its biology, distribution within the former USSR, ecology and economic significance as an insect pest of leguminous plants and grasses.
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» Tanymecus dilaticollis - Illustration and description of the Maize Leaf Weevil, its biology, distribution within the former USSR, ecology and economic significance as an insect pest.
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» Tanymecus palliatus - Illustration and description of the Beet Leaf Weevil, its biology, distribution within the former USSR, ecology and economic significance as an insect pest.
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» Weevils - Introduction to the family Curculionidae, with descriptions of blossom, leaf, pea, bean, vine and root weevils.
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