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- New_York_weevil abstract "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.The rostrum (snout) is broad and stout, while the antennae are straight and thin, with the final three antennomeres making a small club.This weevil is found in association with various plants of Fagaceae, Betulaceae, and Juglandaceae, in particular white oak and American beech. Adults feed on new growth and other soft parts, such as leaf petioles and buds. They lay their eggs in the ground, and the grubs then eat the roots of the same plants.Though originally placed in Curculionidae, coleopterists have long agreed that Ithycerus belongs in a different family, as it does not have elbowed antennae, a characteristic of true weevils. It has been traditionally considered as the only species in its own family, Ithyceridae, but more recent classifications place it as the sole member of the subfamily Ithycerinae in the family Brentidae.".
- New_York_weevil binomialAuthority Johann_Reinhold_Forster.
- New_York_weevil class Insect.
- New_York_weevil family Brentidae.
- New_York_weevil family Weevil.
- New_York_weevil kingdom Animal.
- New_York_weevil order Beetle.
- New_York_weevil order Polyphaga.
- New_York_weevil phylum Arthropod.
- New_York_weevil wikiPageID "855666".
- New_York_weevil wikiPageRevisionID "600674953".
- New_York_weevil binomial "Ithycerus noveboracensis".
- New_York_weevil binomialAuthority "Forster, 1771".
- New_York_weevil classis "Insecta".
- New_York_weevil familia Brentidae.
- New_York_weevil genus "Ithycerus".
- New_York_weevil hasPhotoCollection New_York_weevil.
- New_York_weevil name "New York weevil".
- New_York_weevil ordo Beetle.
- New_York_weevil phylum "Arthropoda".
- New_York_weevil regnum "Animalia".
- New_York_weevil species "I. noveboracensis".
- New_York_weevil subfamilia "Ithycerinae".
- New_York_weevil subordo Polyphaga.
- New_York_weevil superfamilia Weevil.
- New_York_weevil subject Category:Animals_described_in_1771.
- New_York_weevil subject Category:Beetles_of_North_America.
- New_York_weevil subject Category:Monotypic_coleoptera_genera.
- New_York_weevil subject Category:Weevils.
- New_York_weevil type Animal100015388.
- New_York_weevil type AnimalsDescribedIn1771.
- New_York_weevil type Arthropod101767661.
- New_York_weevil type Beetle102164464.
- New_York_weevil type BeetlesOfNorthAmerica.
- New_York_weevil type Insect102159955.
- New_York_weevil type Invertebrate101905661.
- New_York_weevil type LivingThing100004258.
- New_York_weevil type Object100002684.
- New_York_weevil type Organism100004475.
- New_York_weevil type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- New_York_weevil type Weevil102177972.
- New_York_weevil type Weevils.
- New_York_weevil type Whole100003553.
- New_York_weevil type Animal.
- New_York_weevil type Eukaryote.
- New_York_weevil type Insect.
- New_York_weevil type Species.
- New_York_weevil type Animal.
- New_York_weevil type BiologicalLivingObject.
- New_York_weevil type EukaryoticCell.
- New_York_weevil type Insect.
- New_York_weevil type Organism.
- New_York_weevil comment "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.".
- New_York_weevil label "Ithycerus noveboracensis".
- New_York_weevil label "New York weevil".
- New_York_weevil label "Итицериды".
- New_York_weevil sameAs Ithyceridae.
- New_York_weevil sameAs Ithycerus_noveboracensis.
- New_York_weevil sameAs m.03hmb8.
- New_York_weevil sameAs Q147979.
- New_York_weevil sameAs Q147979.
- New_York_weevil sameAs New_York_weevil.
- New_York_weevil wasDerivedFrom New_York_weevil?oldid=600674953.
- New_York_weevil isPrimaryTopicOf New_York_weevil.
- New_York_weevil name "New York weevil".