Nemonychidae

Guides

  • Acromacer bombifrons

    Acromacer bombifrons is a species of primitive weevil in the family Nemonychidae, a small family of Coleoptera that retains ancestral characteristics of the order. The species was described by LeConte in 1876 and is known from western North America. Nemonychidae are among the most ancient lineages of weevils, with fossil records extending to the Jurassic period. Very few observations of this species exist in modern databases.

  • Cimberis compta

    pine flower snout beetle

    Cimberis compta is a species of pine flower snout beetle in the family Nemonychidae. It is one of several species in the genus Cimberis, a group of weevil-like beetles associated with conifers. The species has been documented in western North America, including British Columbia. Nemonychidae is a small family of primitive weevils, with larvae that develop in male conifer cones.

  • Cimberis decipiens

    pine flower snout beetle

    Cimberis decipiens is a species of pine flower snout beetle in the family Nemonychidae, a group of primitive weevils. It is found in North America, with records from British Columbia, Canada. The species was described by Kuschel in 1989. Like other members of its family, it is associated with conifers, though specific host relationships remain poorly documented.

  • Cimberis pallipennis

    Pale-winged Pine Flower Weevil

    Cimberis pallipennis is a species of primitive weevil in the family Nemonychidae, commonly known as the Pale-winged Pine Flower Weevil. The species was described by Blatchley in 1916 and is currently placed in the genus Cimberis, though it was previously classified under Rhinomacer. It belongs to a small family of weevils characterized by their association with coniferous plants.

  • Cimberis pilosa

    pine flower snout beetle

    Cimberis pilosa is a species of pine flower snout beetle in the family Nemonychidae. It is found in North America, with distribution records from Canada (New Brunswick, Ontario, Québec) and the United States. The species belongs to a family of primitive weevils associated with coniferous plants.

  • Cimberis turbans

    pine flower snout beetle

    Cimberis turbans is a species of pine flower snout beetle in the family Nemonychidae, described by Kuschel in 1989. It is distributed in North America. Members of this family are characterized by elongated rostrums and association with coniferous hosts.

  • Lecontellus

    Lecontellus is a genus of weevils in the family Nemonychidae, established by Kuschel in 1989. It belongs to an ancient lineage of weevils that diverged early from other Curculionoidea. The genus is rarely encountered, with very few observations documented.

  • Lecontellus byturoides

    pine flower snout beetle

    Lecontellus byturoides is a species of pine flower snout beetle in the family Nemonychidae. It was described by LeConte in 1880. The species is found in North America, though detailed biological information remains limited.

  • Pityomacer

    Pityomacer is a genus of weevils in the family Nemonychidae, a small family of primitive weevils. The genus was established by Kuschel in 1989 and contains species associated with coniferous hosts. Members of this genus are part of the relictual lineage of Nemonychidae, which represents one of the earliest diverging lineages of weevils. The genus is poorly documented in public sources, with minimal observational records available.