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Topic: Ithyceridae


  
  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.
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Families Nemonychidae Anthribidae Belidae Attelabidae Brentidae Caridae Ithyceridae Curculionidae A weevil is a beetle from the Curculionoidea superfamily.
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