Curculionidae
The family Curculionidae, commonly known as weevils, includes a diverse group of beetles characterized by their elongated snouts and distinctive body shapes. They are found in various habitats worldwide and play significant roles in ecosystems, often as herbivores that feed on plants.
Weevils exhibit a wide range of sizes and colors, with some species being economically important pests that damage crops and stored products. Their life cycle includes egg, larval, pupal, and adult stages, with many species having specific host plants that they target for feeding and reproduction.