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Rhinostomus barbirostris

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Kingdom
  
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Rhinostomini

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Beetle

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Beetle, Rhynchophorus palmarum, Rhynchophorus bilineatus, Dryophthorinae, Homalinotus

Rhinostomus barbirostris, common name Bottlebrush Weevil or Bearded Weevil, is a species of true weevil family.

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Description

Rhinostomus barbirostris can reach a length of 11–40 millimetres (0.43–1.57 in), excluding beak. It is probably the third largest weevil in the world. The basic color is black. Pronotum is as long as wide and densely punctate. Elytra bear distinct striae and are deeply punctate. Males have a characteristic long reddish gold hairs on the apical portion of the long, straight and dorsally dentate rostrum. Antenna are long and slender. The front tibia have two or more large, sharp teeth on the inner face. The Bearded Weevil shows an interesting sexual polymorphism, as a part of males in each population is smaller than other males and they resemble females.

Distribution

This common and widespread species occurs mainly in Belize, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Mexico and Panama, but it is also present in South America.

Rhinostomus barbirostris black palm weevil

Rhinostomus barbirostris Rhinostomus barbirostris photo Tom Murray photos at pbasecom


Rhinostomus barbirostris STRI Office of Bioinformatics Metas

References

Rhinostomus barbirostris Wikipedia