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  2. Vine weevil - Wikipedia

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    The black vine weevil (Otiorhynchus sulcatus) is an insect native to Europe but common in North America as well. It is a pest of many garden plants. Overview.

  3. New York weevil - Wikipedia

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    The New York weevil (Ithycerus noveboracensis) is a species of primitive weevil; large for weevils (12–18 mm), it is covered with fine bristles and has a regular pattern of light and dark spots. It occurs in the eastern United States and southern Canada .

  4. Brentidae - Wikipedia

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    Brentidae, sometimes known as the primitive weevils, is a cosmopolitan family of primarily xylophagous beetles also known as straight-snouted weevils. The concept of this family has been expanded with the inclusion of three groups formerly placed in the Curculionidae ; the subfamilies Apioninae , Cyladinae , and Nanophyinae , as well as the ...

  5. Otiorhynchus - Wikipedia

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    Otiorhynchus (sometimes misspelled as Otiorrhynchus) is a large genus of weevils in the family Curculionidae. Many species of the genus, particularly the black vine weevil (O. sulcatus) and the strawberry root weevil (O. ovatus), are important pests, both as larvae and as adults. Larvae feed on plant roots.

  6. List of Manhattan neighborhoods - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of neighborhoods in the New York City borough of Manhattan arranged geographically from the north of the island to the south. The following approximate definitions are used: Upper Manhattan is the area above 96th Street. Midtown Manhattan is the area between 34th Street and 59th Street. Lower Manhattan is the area below 14th Street.

  7. Flour Bugs Are a Real Thing—Here’s an Easy Way to ... - AOL

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    Weevils also are known to infest oats, rice, corn, corn meal, sorghum, and cereal, so you might want to apply the same practice you do to your flour as those items as well.

  8. Cicada broods soon to emerge. Can we expect them in New York?

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    Brood XIV will emerge in 2025 in New York, as well as a dozen other ... the USDA Forest Service published this detailed map of the 15 periodic cicada broods in the U.S. and their emergence years ...

  9. Weevil - Wikipedia

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    A weevil's rostrum, or elongated snout, hosts chewing mouthparts instead of the piercing mouthparts that proboscis-possessing insects are known for. The mouthparts are often used to excavate tunnels into grains. [1] In more derived weevils, the rostrum has a groove in which the weevil can fold the first segment of its antennae.