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[[File:Listronotus_maculicollis1.jpg|250px|thumb|''Listronotus maculicollis'' (click on image to enlarge it)<br/>Author: Tim R. Moyer<br/>Source: [http://bugguide.net/node/view/511497 BugGuide]]]
 
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<font color="#800000">'''''Listronotus'''''</font> Jekel, 1865
 
<font color="#800000">'''''Listronotus'''''</font> Jekel, 1865
  
This genus of weevils contains more than 50 species. Most of them are found in the Americas but some species are found in other regions and are invasive like the Argentina stem weevil, ''[[Listronotus bonariensis]]''. Damage has been reported mainly from grasses, but other crops may be also attacked, e.g. by the carrot weevil, ''[[Listronotus oregonensis]]''.
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This genus of weevils contains more than 50 species. Most of them are found in the Americas but some species occur in other regions and are invasive like the Argentina stem weevil, ''[[Listronotus bonariensis]]''. Damage has been reported mainly from grasses, but other crops may be also attacked, e.g. by the carrot weevil, ''[[Listronotus oregonensis]]''.
  
Type species: ''Listronotus caudatus''
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The adults are small to medium-sized (1-14 mm) and have an elongated-oval shape and convex elytra. The cuticle is covered with scales and hairs.
  
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Type species: ''Listronotus caudatus''
  
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Listronotus maculicollis (click on image to enlarge it)
Author: Tim R. Moyer
Source: BugGuide

Listronotus Jekel, 1865

This genus of weevils contains more than 50 species. Most of them are found in the Americas but some species occur in other regions and are invasive like the Argentina stem weevil, Listronotus bonariensis. Damage has been reported mainly from grasses, but other crops may be also attacked, e.g. by the carrot weevil, Listronotus oregonensis.

The adults are small to medium-sized (1-14 mm) and have an elongated-oval shape and convex elytra. The cuticle is covered with scales and hairs.

Type species: Listronotus caudatus


Currently, the following species have been entered into the system: