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  • Myllocerus inermipes Lea, 1929 c g (Myllocerus species)

  • Myllocerus constricticollis Lea, 1914 c g (Myllocerus species)

  • Myllocerus subcostatus Kolenati, 1858 c g (Myllocerus species)

  • Myllocerus simplex Faust, 1897 c g (Myllocerus species)

  • Myllocerus horridulus Marshall, 1944 c g (Myllocerus species)

  • Myllocerus lecideosus (Pascoe, 1870) c g (Myllocerus species)

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Weevils are the largest family of Coleoptera and the most diverse species in the insect kingdom, with more than 60,000 known species worldwide. Originally from West Africa, the weevil has a small body and a tentacle on its head. Most species have wings and are about 0.1 cm to 10 cm long. The nose accounts for half of the body. Seeing this kind of insect is reminiscent of the elephant’s trunk, because they have a long muzzle, so this kind of insect is known as weevils. But don’t think of a long muzzle as the nose of weevils, especially since it’s not the nose at the end, but the mouthparts they use to chew food. Of course, in addition to the long muzzle, the corner born at the base of the snout is also one of the characteristics of this insect.

The weevils feed only on male pollen, while the larvae feed on decaying flowers and gradually become adults. The random tool generated 331 items documenting the trunk family of this species of weevil in the oriental broad trunk. They are plant pests with natural predators of their own.

sri lanka weevilData sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net  

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