Leaf-rolling-weevils

Guides

  • Himatolabus

    Himatolabus is a genus of leaf-rolling weevils in the family Attelabidae, established by Jekel in 1860. The genus contains approximately 16 described species. As attelabid weevils, members of this genus are associated with leaf-rolling or leaf-folding behaviors, though specific biological details for most species remain poorly documented.

  • Rhynchitini

    leaf-rolling weevils

    Rhynchitini is a tribe of small to medium-sized weevils within the family Attelabidae, commonly known as leaf-rolling weevils. These beetles are characterized by their association with leaf manipulation behaviors, particularly the cutting and rolling of leaves to create protective shelters for their eggs and larvae. The tribe contains numerous genera distributed across multiple continents, with most species associated with broadleaf trees and shrubs.