Curculio
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A filbert weevil (Curculio occidentis) on an acorn cap | |
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Curculio
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About 30, see text |
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Curculio is a genus of weevils belonging the family Curculionidae and subfamily Curculioninae.[1][2] Members of the genus are commonly referred to as acorn weevils or nut weevils as they infest the seeds of trees such as oaks and hickories. The adult female weevil bores a tiny hole in the immature nut to lay her eggs, which then hatch into legless grubs. In the fall, the grubs bore holes through the shells from the inside to emerge into the soil where they may live for a year or two before maturing into adults.[3]
Species
Species of Curculio include:
- Curculio caryae – the pecan weevil
- Curculio elephas – the chestnut weevil
- Curculio glandium – the acorn weevil (in Europe)
- Curculio nucum – the acorn weevil (in North America) or hazelnut weevil
- Curculio occidentis – the Filbert weevil
See also
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