Fallapion
Guides
Fallapion ellipticum
Fallapion ellipticum is a species of straight-snouted weevil in the family Brentidae. Members of this genus are characterized by their elongated rostrum and association with woody plants. The specific epithet 'ellipticum' refers to the elliptical body shape. Information on this species remains limited due to its rarity in collections and observations.
Fallapion funereum
Fallapion funereum is a species of straight-snouted weevil in the family Brentidae. As a member of the genus Fallapion, it belongs to a group of small weevils characterized by elongated rostrums. Very few documented observations of this species exist, and its biology remains poorly known. The specific epithet 'funereum' (Latin for 'funeral' or 'deathly') likely refers to its dark coloration.
Fallapion obsoletum
Fallapion obsoletum is a species of straight-snouted weevil in the family Brentidae. The genus Fallapion comprises small weevils, and this species is distinguished by its relatively unmarked, dull coloration implied by the specific epithet "obsoletum" (meaning worn or indistinct). Like other brentids, it possesses an elongated rostrum and lacks the elbowed antennae typical of true weevils (Curculionidae). Published records for this species are sparse, and its biology remains poorly documented.