Species that are closely related to the Acorn weevil Results 1 - 6
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Gilkicker weevil (Pachytychius haematocephalus)
This small reddish-brown weevil is one of about 15,000 species of weevils that form the family Curculionidae. The Gilkicker weevil...  More  0 Videos
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Weevil (Procas granulicollis)
This distinctive weevil is dullish black in colour. It has a dappled appearance due to the presence of patches of white hair-like ...  More  0 Videos
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Lizard weevil (Cathormiocerus britannicus)
The Lizard weevil, so called because it is found only on the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall, was once thought to be a species endemic ...  More  0 Videos
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Jumping weevil (Rhynchaenus testaceus)
This small jumping weevil, formerly known as Orchestes scutellaris, is reddish in colour, and has a long, elongated snout known as...  More  0 Videos
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Weevil (Ammocleonus aschabadensis)
Information on the weevil is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...  More  0 Videos
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Saproxylic weevil (Dryophthorus corticalis)
This endangered wood-boring weevil has a robust, stocky appearance with an elongated snout, correctly known as a ‘rostrum’, a feat...  More  0 Videos

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