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New York weevil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | They lay their eggs in the ground, and the grubs then eat the roots of the same plants. |
 | | Though originally placed in Curculionidae, coleopterists agree that Ithycerus belongs in a distinct family Ithyceridae, as it does not have elbowed antennae, a characteristic of true weevils. |
 | | Robert S. Anderson, "Ithyceridae", in Ross H. Arnett, Jr. |
| en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ithyceridae (230 words) |
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