Conotrachelus

Guides

  • Conotrachelus echinatus

    Conotrachelus echinatus is a species of weevil in the family Curculionidae, described by Horn in 1895. It belongs to a genus containing several economically significant fruit pests, though specific information about this species remains limited. The genus Conotrachelus is best known for the plum curculio (C. nenuphar), a major pest of stone and pome fruits in North America.

  • Conotrachelus integer

    Conotrachelus integer is a species of true weevil in the beetle family Curculionidae. It was described by Casey in 1892. The species is native to North America. Like other members of the genus Conotrachelus, it is likely associated with woody plants, though specific host relationships remain poorly documented.

  • Conotrachelus sp-one-ariz

    Conotrachelus sp-one-ariz is an undescribed species of weevil in the family Curculionidae, genus Conotrachelus. Members of this genus are characterized by a distinctive elongated snout (rostrum) with mouthparts at the tip. This Arizona-associated form appears to represent a distinct lineage within the genus, though formal taxonomic description is pending. The species is part of a diverse group of weevils commonly known as plum curculios and related taxa.