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"The Lesser of Two Weevils: A Funny Bug, Isn't It

Background imageWeevil Collection: Branch genip tree Genipa americana South American

Branch genip tree Genipa americana South American
Branch of a genip tree (Genipa americana) with South American palm weevil (Rhynchophorus palmarum), unknown hairy larva (species of Megalopygidae), and bee (Eulema cingulata)

Background imageWeevil Collection: Picture No. 11980823

Picture No. 11980823
Blue Weevil, beetle, Las Tangaras Bird Reserve, Choco, Colombia Blue Weevil, beetle, Las Tngaras Bird Reserve, Choc, Colombia Date:

Background imageWeevil Collection: Weevil (Curculionoidea ) also known as Snout Beetle

Weevil (Curculionoidea ) also known as Snout Beetle

Background imageWeevil Collection: AE-5972-9622

AE-5972-9622
True weevil (Curculionidae) isolated on a white background ~ Misiones, Argentina, South America

Background imageWeevil Collection: Giant palm weevil

Giant palm weevil (Macrochirus praetor). This specimen is from Thailand

Background imageWeevil Collection: Bamboo shoot weevil, SEM

Bamboo shoot weevil, SEM
Bamboo shoot weevil (Otidognathus davidis), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This insect is a pest of bamboo shoots, and is widespread in the Far East

Background imageWeevil Collection: Mark Harding / SpecialistStock

Mark Harding / SpecialistStock
Weevil, Mindo, Ecuador

Background imageWeevil Collection: Giraffe-necked Weevil - male - Andasibe-Mantadia National Park - Eastern-central Madagascar

Giraffe-necked Weevil - male - Andasibe-Mantadia National Park - Eastern-central Madagascar
MAR-1165 Giraffe-necked Weevil - male Andasibe-Mantadia National Park - Eastern-central Madagascar Trachelophorus giraffa Thomas Marent Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageWeevil Collection: Ecosystem - Oak Quercus; Marsh Tit, Squirrel, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Aphid, Ladybird, Weevil

Ecosystem - Oak Quercus; Marsh Tit, Squirrel, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Aphid, Ladybird, Weevil, Moth, Grub, Gall wasp
Ecosystem - Oak (Quercus); Marsh Tit, Squirrel, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Aphid, Ladybird, Weevil, Moth, Grub, Gall wasp, Short-toed Treecreeper, illustration

Background imageWeevil Collection: Picture No. 11981025

Picture No. 11981025
Weevil, beetle, black and white, Las Tangaras Bird Reserve, Choco, Colombia Weevil, beetle, black and white, Las Tngaras Bird Reserve, Choc, Colombia Date:

Background imageWeevil Collection: Picture No. 11980901

Picture No. 11980901
Blue Weevil, beetle, Las Tangaras Bird Reserve, Choco, Colombia Blue Weevil, beetle, Las Tngaras Bird Reserve, Choc, Colombia Date:

Background imageWeevil Collection: Picture No. 11980859

Picture No. 11980859
Weevil, beetle, mating, Las Tangaras Bird Reserve, Choco, Colombia Weevil, beetle, mating, Las Tngaras Bird Reserve, Choc, Colombia Date:

Background imageWeevil Collection: Picture No. 11980759

Picture No. 11980759
Blue Weevil, beetle, Las Tangaras Bird Reserve, Choco, Colombia Blue Weevil, beetle, Las Tngaras Bird Reserve, Choc, Colombia Date:

Background imageWeevil Collection: Weevil beetle - on dry branch of a Saxaul bush

Weevil beetle - on dry branch of a Saxaul bush - Central Karakum desert (Curculionidae sp.). Turkmenistan - Spring - April

Background imageWeevil Collection: Weevil - on Tamarisk (Tamaricaceae sp. ) beetle

Weevil - on Tamarisk (Tamaricaceae sp. ) beetle
Weevil - on Tamarisk (Tamaricaceae sp.) beetle feeds on tamarisk plant (Curculionidae sp.). near Karakum canal - Turkmenistan - Spring - April

Background imageWeevil Collection: Large brown trunk beetle / Pine weewil / True weewil

Large brown trunk beetle / Pine weewil / True weewil beetle, adult, on a pine-bark in a timber-cutting site in early spring (Hylobius abietis). mixed forest near Ekaterinburg, Ural Mountains, Russia

Background imageWeevil Collection: Weevil

Weevil
Illustration of a weevil bug

Background imageWeevil Collection: Beetles

Beetles
illustration of a Beetles

Background imageWeevil Collection: Insects injurious to wheat engraving 1873

Insects injurious to wheat engraving 1873
Facts for Farmers - Materials fror Land-owners about Domestic Animals, Gardens and Vineyards, Edited by Solon Robinson in Two Volumens New York, A.J.Johnson 1873

Background imageWeevil Collection: Cross section illustration of wasp carrying weevil into burrow

Cross section illustration of wasp carrying weevil into burrow

Background imageWeevil Collection: Picture No. 11675874

Picture No. 11675874
Giraffe Weevil / Giraffe-necked Weevil on leaves. Date:

Background imageWeevil Collection: AE-5972-9816

AE-5972-9816
True weevil (Curculionidae) isolated on a white background ~ Misiones, Argentina, South America

Background imageWeevil Collection: AE-5972-9638

AE-5972-9638
True weevil (Curculionidae) isolated on a white background ~ Misiones, Argentina, South America

Background imageWeevil Collection: AE-5972-9633

AE-5972-9633
True weevil (Curculionidae) isolated on a white background ~ Esmeralda - protected area, Misiones, Argentina, South America

Background imageWeevil Collection: AE-5972-9601

AE-5972-9601
True weevil (Curculionidae) isolated on a white background ~ Misiones, Argentina, South America

Background imageWeevil Collection: Hazelnut weevil (Curculio nucum) on leaf, Germany, Europe

Hazelnut weevil (Curculio nucum) on leaf, Germany, Europe

Background imageWeevil Collection: True weevil species, Larinus sturnus, Enkheimer Ried, Hesse, Germany, Europe

True weevil species, Larinus sturnus, Enkheimer Ried, Hesse, Germany, Europe

Background imageWeevil Collection: Clover Leaf Weevil (Hypera zoilus)

Clover Leaf Weevil (Hypera zoilus)

Background imageWeevil Collection: Picture No. 10885272

Picture No. 10885272
Dying and dead trees from Bark Beetle that has invaded the Rocky Mountain forests - Invasive Date:

Background imageWeevil Collection: Picture No. 10855838

Picture No. 10855838
Pine Weevil - (Hylobius abietis) Date:

Background imageWeevil Collection: Picture No. 10891068

Picture No. 10891068
Weevil⠆ossil - fossil of an unidentified weevil. 23, 5 millions of years (Coleoptera) Date:

Background imageWeevil Collection: Picture No. 10896387

Picture No. 10896387
Elephant Weevil - larva (Balaninus elephas) Date:

Background imageWeevil Collection: Picture No. 10896311

Picture No. 10896311
Weevil - Detail of the scales (Eupholus sp) Date:

Background imageWeevil Collection: Picture No. 10896229

Picture No. 10896229
Weevil - Male with a moustache, on the left, female on the right (Rhina barbirostris) Date:

Background imageWeevil Collection: Picture No. 10896209

Picture No. 10896209
Elephant Weevil - larva (Balaninus elephas) Date:

Background imageWeevil Collection: Picture No. 10896203

Picture No. 10896203
Weevil - top view (Eupholus sp) Date:

Background imageWeevil Collection: Picture No. 10896155

Picture No. 10896155
Corn weevil - On corn grains (Sitophilus zeamais) Date:

Background imageWeevil Collection: Picture No. 10896269

Picture No. 10896269
Weevil (Phyllobius sericeus) Date:

Background imageWeevil Collection: Clay-coloured weevil, Otiorhychus singularis, adult with damage antenna

Clay-coloured weevil, Otiorhychus singularis, adult with damage antenna

Background imageWeevil Collection: Yellow Weevil (Lixus paraplecticus) adult, resting on leaf, French Pyrenees, France, June

Yellow Weevil (Lixus paraplecticus) adult, resting on leaf, French Pyrenees, France, June



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"The Lesser of Two Weevils: A Funny Bug, Isn't It?" Venturing into the depths of Eastern-central Madagascar's Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, one can stumble upon a peculiar creature known as the Giraffe-necked Weevil. With its elongated neck resembling that of its savannah-dwelling namesake, this male weevil stands out amidst the lush foliage. Its vibrant colors and intricate patterns make it a captivating sight for any nature enthusiast. But let us not forget about other fascinating weevils found across the globe. Take, for instance, the Apricot weevil or Epirhynchites auratus with its shimmering golden hue. This tiny insect has an uncanny ability to blend seamlessly with apricot trees in orchards around the world. Another intriguing species is the Figwort Weevil or Cionus tuberculosus. Found in various regions, this weevil showcases remarkable adaptability as it munches on figwort plants while sporting a distinctive appearance adorned with tubercles. Intriguingly named Pseudaplemonus artemisiae takes center stage next - another funny bug indeed. Known for its affinity towards Artemisia plants, this little critter adds charm to meadows and gardens alike. Traveling across continents brings us to Hertfordshire in England where an Acorn weevil (Curculio glandium) poses gracefully on an oak bud. Its portrait against nature's backdrop reminds us of their vital role in seed dispersal within ecosystems. Returning to Madagascar once more unveils yet another wonder - the Giraffe weevil (Trachelophorus giraffa). Residing within Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, this long-necked beauty captivates visitors with its unique physique and graceful movements through dense vegetation.