Anagotus Rugosus
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Anagotus Rugosus
''Anagotus'' is a weevil genus in the tribe Aterpini. Species ''Anagotus carinirostris'' - ''Anagotus fairburni'' - ''Anagotus graniger'' - ''Anagotus halli'' - ''Anagotus hamiltoni'' - ''Anagotus helmsi'' - ''Anagotus latirostris'' - ''Anagotus lewisi'' - ''Anagotus oconnori'' - ''A. peelensis'' - ''Anagotus rugosus'' - ''Anagotus stephenensis'' - ''Anagotus turbotti'' References

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Anagotus Stephenensis
''Anagotus stephenensis'', commonly known as the ngaio weevil, is a large flightless weevil that is only found on Stephens Island (New Zealand), Stephens Island in New Zealand. The ngaio weevil was discovered in 1916 by A.C. O'Connor on Stephens Island. Thomas Broun described it in 1921 as ''Phaeophanus oconnori'' after its collector. The weevils were observed at the time to be 'feeding on tall fescue and the leaves of trees'. Description This large weevil has a dark exoskeleton, covered in small hair-like coppery-brown scales. On the sides and posterior, the colouration is lighter with a prominent white streak along the centre of its thorax. It has obvious prominences on its sides and posterior. Its rostrum (anatomy), rostrum is as long as its thorax with a wide channel in the centre. Including the rostrum, its size ranges from 23 to 27 mm. This weevil is nocturnal and flightless. It is similar in colouration and size and closely related to the Turbott's weevil. Distribu ...
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