Water-weevil

Guides

  • Notiodes punctatus

    Punctate Water Weevil

    Notiodes punctatus is a species of marsh weevil in the family Erirhinidae, though it has historically been treated as a member of Brachyceridae. The species was described by LeConte in 1876 and is found in North America. Its common name, Punctate Water Weevil, references the punctate (spotted or pitted) surface texture characteristic of the species.

  • Parauleutes nebulosus

    Nebulous weevil

    Parauleutes nebulosus is a small weevil species in the family Curculionidae, subfamily Bagoinae. The species was originally described by LeConte in 1876 under the genus Bagous, and is now classified in the genus Parauleutes. It is known from scattered records across northern North America, including the Canadian provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, New Brunswick, and Saskatchewan. The specific epithet "nebulosus" (Latin for "cloudy" or "foggy") likely refers to a mottled or indistinct color pattern on the body.