Minute-weevils

Guides

  • Cnemogonus

    minute seed weevils

    Cnemogonus is a genus of small weevils in the family Curculionidae, established by LeConte in 1876. The genus comprises approximately five described species distributed primarily in North America and Europe. These beetles are commonly referred to as minute seed weevils, reflecting their small body size and likely association with seeds as a food source. The genus includes the notable species Cnemogonus epilobii, which has been associated with willowherb plants (Epilobium).

  • Neophytobius

    minute seed weevils

    Neophytobius is a genus of minute seed weevils in the beetle family Curculionidae, established by H. Wagner in 1936. The genus contains at least two described species: Neophytobius cavifrons and Neophytobius muricatus. These are small beetles associated with seed feeding habits, typical of many Curculionidae.