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Photo#581408
unknown weevil - Conotrachelus naso

unknown weevil - Conotrachelus naso
Oak Ridge, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA
September 20, 2011
Size: ~ 1/4 in.
Porch light visitor.

Moved
Moved from Conotrachelus.

 
Thanks and a question.
Data point for North Carolina!

I have a question about weevils. It appears from the images on BG that the snout length and thickness is variable in this species.
Is that normal for other weevils?

 
many weevils are sexually dimorphic
females tend to have longer, more slender snouts

 
Good to know!
.

Conotrachelus naso
This is Conotrachelus naso.

 
cool. thanks, Bob.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

I'm parking it in this crowded genus now.
Thanks for the ID.

Conotrachelus sp.
Looks like a Conotrachelus to me.

 
to me, too

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