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FAMILY OF WEEVILS
Fungus Weevil; Fungus weevil

Procas granulicollis         
SPECIES OF INSECT
Climbing corydalis weevil
Procas granulicollis (sometimes known as the climbing corydalis weevil) is a beetle in the family Curculionidae, the true weevils. It was first described in 1848 from a specimen collected in Cumbria and has since been found at a number of other sites in Britain, mainly in the west.
boll weevil         
  • The boll weevil plaque in [[Enterprise, Alabama]]
SPECIES OF INSECT
Anthonomus grandis; Cotton Boll Weevil; Boll Weevil; Cotton boll weevil; Bull weevil; Bollweevil; Boll weevils
¦ noun a small weevil which feeds on the fibres of the cotton boll. [Anthonomus grandis.]
Odontopus calceatus         
  • Larvae of the yellow poplar weevil
SPECIES OF BEETLE
Draft:Yellow-Poplar Weevil; Yellow-Poplar Weevil; Yellow-poplar weevil
Odontopus calceatus is a species of weevil which occurs in much of the eastern and southeastern United States. Its range is as far north as Massachusetts all the way south to the Gulf of Mexico, and from the Atlantic westward to the Mississippi River.

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Anthribidae

Anthribidae is a family of beetles also known as fungus weevils. The antennae are not elbowed, may occasionally be longer than the body and thread-like, and can be the longest of any members of Curculionoidea. As in the Nemonychidae, the labrum appears as a separate segment to the clypeus, and the maxillary palps are long and projecting.

Most anthribids feed upon fungi or decaying plant matter, and the larvae feed within dead wood. Some species of Choraginae feed upon seeds, a few are stored product pests, and, unusually, Anthribus feeds upon soft scale insects.