Weevil (Curculionoidea) species

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172 species

Gonipterus lepidotus (Eucalyptus Weevil)

Gonipterus pulverulentus (Eucalyptus weevil)

Gonipterus pulverulentus
Gonipterus pulverulentus
Gonipterus pulverulentus

Gonipterus scutellatus (Eucalyptus snout beetle, gum tree weevil)

Gonipterus scutellatus
Gonipterus scutellatus
Gonipterus scutellatus

Gonipterus suturalis (Eucalypt weevil)

Gonipterus suturalis
Gonipterus suturalis
Gonipterus suturalis

Haplonyx sp. (genus) (Unidentified Haplonyx weevil)

Haplonyx sp. (genus)
Haplonyx sp. (genus)
Haplonyx sp. (genus)

Hylurgus ligniperda (Golden-haired bark beetle)

Hylurgus ligniperda
Hylurgus ligniperda
Hylurgus ligniperda

Hyperini (tribe) (Hyperine weevil)

Hyperini (tribe)
Hyperini (tribe)
Hyperini (tribe)

Larinus latus (Onopordum seed weevil)

Larinus latus
Larinus latus
Larinus latus

Leptopius robustus (Fruit tree root weevil)

Leptopius robustus
Leptopius robustus
Leptopius robustus

Listroderes delaiguei (Subterranean Clover Weevil)

Listroderes delaiguei
Listroderes delaiguei

Listroderes difficilis (Vegetable weevil)

Listroderes difficilis
Listroderes difficilis
Listroderes difficilis

Listroderes sp. (genus) (Listroderes sp. (genus))

Listroderes sp. (genus)
Listroderes sp. (genus)
Listroderes sp. (genus)

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