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Coleoptera

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Atelocerata
Class: Hexapoda (including Insecta)
Infraclass: Neoptera
Subclass: Pterygota
Order: Coleoptera

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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
5411222 strawberry root weevil Otiorhynchus ovatus
5411224 black vine weevil Otiorhynchus sulcatus
5320050 black vine weevil Otiorhynchus sulcatus Snout-nosed beetles with a distinct but simple spine on the fore femora; England.
5320051 black vine weevil Otiorhynchus sulcatus Distinctly separated yellow patches of hair on the elytra; England.
5320052 black vine weevil Otiorhynchus sulcatus Snout-nosed beetles about 5-15mm long, black to brown in colour with distinctly separated yellow patches of hair on the elytra and the spine on the fore femora is distinct but simple; England.
5320059 vine weevil Otiorhynchus armadillo Snout-nosed beetle without a sharp tooth on the fore femora; Western Australia. det. R.T. Thompson 1962.
5320060 vine weevil Otiorhynchus armadillo Distinct patches of white setae, elytra is distinctly elongated and tapered; Western Australia. det. R.T. Thompson 1962.
5320061 vine weevil Otiorhynchus armadillo Snout-nosed beetles about 15mm in size and black to brown in color, no sharp tooth on fore femora, distinct patches of white setae on elytra, posterior is elongated and tapered; Western Australia. det. R.T. Thompson 1962.
5320067 Fuller rose weevil Pantomorus cervinus Specimen collected from Melbourne, Australia.
5320068 Fuller rose weevil Pantomorus cervinus Grey-brown, darker on the sides, with a distinguishing short, oblique, white line halfway along the body; Australia, Melbourne.
5320069 Fuller rose weevil Pantomorus cervinus Adult is 8 mm long and is wingless. It is grey-brown, darker on the sides, and there is a distinguishing short, oblique, white line halfway along the body. It is flightless, but has a habit of climbing; Australia: Melbourne.

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