Curculioninae

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Curculioninae is a large and diverse subfamily of true weevils (snout beetles) known for their elongated snouts and plant-feeding habits.

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Curculioninae canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf subfamily of insects
taxon
weevil subfamily
belongsToSuperfamily Curculionoidea
class Insecta
commonName true weevils subfamily
contains numerous genera of weevils
distribution cosmopolitan
economicImpact includes important agricultural pests
some species are seed predators
some species damage fruit and nut crops
feedingType phytophagous
habitat agricultural landscapes
forests
grasslands
terrestrial
hasCharacteristic chewing mouthparts at tip of rostrum
elongated snout
geniculate antennae with distinct club
hardened forewings (elytra)
plant-feeding habits
kingdom Animalia
lifeStageFeeding adults feed externally on plants
larvae often develop inside plant tissues
morphology body usually compact and robust
elytra often striate or punctate
rostrum length and shape vary among genera
order Coleoptera
parentTaxon Curculionidae
true weevils
phylum Arthropoda
recognizedBy entomologists
reproduction eggs often laid in or on host plants
roleInEcosystem herbivores on a wide range of plants
influence plant reproduction through seed predation
serve as prey for insectivorous animals
studiedIn agricultural entomology
systematic entomology
taxonRank subfamily
typicalDiet flower buds
fruits
leaves
roots
seeds
stems

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Curculionidae notableSubfamily Curculioninae