Myllocerus discolor

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Myllocerus discolor Boheman, 1834

This species is a polyphagous broad-nosed weevil, found in the India/Pakistan region. The adults feed on the leaves and the larvae damage the roots, often causing stunting. M. discolor has been reported to cause economic damage to several crops, e.g. fibre crops like jute or fruit trees like litchi.