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Photo#202509
Weevil - Cimberis compta

Weevil - Cimberis compta
Hinsdale County, Colorado, USA
June 13, 2008
Size: ~5-6 mm
Curculionidae, a weevil. I'll need help to go beyond that.

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Cimberis compta (LeConte, 1876)
i'm quite sure based on MCZ type, but posting add'l shots (if you have head/beak closeups or whatever) would help

 
Sorry
I have two other shots of the same beetle, but neither is very good. I appreciate your help, though. I'll add them, but they'll need to be frassed shortly.

 
ID confirmed
pls keep the lateral view [on the fingertip] in the guide and frass the other

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Moved from Beetles.

Nemonychidae (Pine Flower Snout Beetles)
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Thanks, V,
and in reading about them I see they have straight rather than elbowed antennae. This is even more clear on the pictures I didn't post. And there are certainly plenty of pines for them!

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