Curculio elephas

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Curculio elephas (cropped) (click on image to enlarge it)
Author(s): Jerry A. Payne, USDA Agricultural Research Service
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Curculio elephas (Gyllenhal) - (chestnut weevil)

The weevil is a pest of chestnuts in Europe and also infests oak acrons. The female lays its eggs into developing nuts where the larvae feed over a period of about 2 months. The mature larvae leave the nuts in autumn and pupate in the soil. The young adults emerge from the soil after around 9 months.


Vernacular names
• Deutsch: Kastanienbohrer
• English: chestnut weevil
• Español: balanino de las castañas
gorgojo de las castañas
• Français: charançon des châtaignes
balanin des châtaignes

Synonyms:
Balanius elephas