elephant weevil

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Hexapoda (including Insecta) > Coleoptera > Curculionidae > Orthorhinus cylindrirostris (Fabricius)

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elephant weevil, Orthorhinus cylindrirostris  (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Adult(s)
5319085

Adult(s)
Australia: Victoria, Maryborough
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elephant weevil, Orthorhinus cylindrirostris  (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Adult(s)
5319086

Adult(s)
Australia: Victoria, Maryborough
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elephant weevil, Orthorhinus cylindrirostris  (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Adult(s)
5319087

Adult(s)
Adults 10-20mm body length. Size and color are extremely variable. The sexes are differentiated as follows: male has the antennae inserted much closer to the apex of the rostrum than the female, the forelegs of the male are much longer than in the female, the three basal tarsal segments of the fore tarsi are greatly expanded and ciliate in the male and not so in the female, the rostrum is more coarse, less clyindrical and somewhat shorter in the male than in the female; and the male is usually larger than the female; Australia: Victoria, Maryborough.
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elephant weevil, Orthorhinus cylindrirostris  (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Adult(s)
5319088

Adult(s)
Each elytron has two tubercles on the 2nd interstices, the 5th interstice has a similar tubercle on the posterior declivoty; Australia: Victoria, Maryborough.
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elephant weevil, Orthorhinus cylindrirostris  (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Adult(s)
5319089

Adult(s)
Adults 10-20mm body length. Size and colour are extremely variable. The sexes are differentiated as follows: male has the antennae inserted much closer to the apex of the rostrum than the female, the forelegs of the male are much longer than in the female, the three basal tarsal segments of the fore tarsi are greatly expanded and ciliate in the male and not so in the female, the rostrum is more coarse, less clyindrical and somewhat shorter in the male than in the female; and the male is usually larger than the female; Australia: Victoria, Maryborough.
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elephant weevil, Orthorhinus cylindrirostris  (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Adult(s)
5319090

Adult(s)
Adults 10-20mm body length. Size and colour are extremely variable. The sexes are differentiated as follows: male has the antennae inserted much closer to the apex of the rostrum than the female, the forelegs of the male are much longer than in the female, the three basal tarsal segments of the fore tarsi are greatly expanded and ciliate in the male and not so in the female, the rostrum is more coarse, less clyindrical and somewhat shorter in the male than in the female; and the male is usually larger than the female; Australia: Victoria, Maryborough
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elephant weevil, Orthorhinus cylindrirostris  (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Adult(s)
5319091

Adult(s)
Specimen collected from Australia: Victoria, Maryborough
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elephant weevil, Orthorhinus cylindrirostris  (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Adult(s)
5319092

Adult(s)
Specimen collected from Australia: Victoria, Maryborough
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elephant weevil, Orthorhinus cylindrirostris  (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Adult(s)
5319093

Adult(s)
Typical specimens have a tubercle on each side of the pronotum near the apex; Australia: Victoria, Maryborough.
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elephant weevil, Orthorhinus cylindrirostris  (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Adult(s)
5319094

Adult(s)
Tarsi; Australia: Victoria, Maryborough
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