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Photo#329135
Pachylobius picivorus

Pachylobius picivorus
Marlton, Burlington County, New Jersey, USA
September 5, 2009
Size: Maybe around 10 mm?

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Is this a weavil?
Is this a weavil?

 
Not sure
Weevil is a common name that is used in different ways, but I'm not sure if it correctly applies to this, although I'm sure most people won't object to you calling it one. Most people call the long faces ones Weevils but there are Snout Beetles and Billbugs, too.

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