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Rhynchites Mannerheimii
''Rhynchites'' is a genus of leaf and bud weevils in the family of beetles known as Attelabidae. Species These nine species belong to the genus ''Rhynchites'': * ''Rhynchites auratus'' Schoenherr, 1833 * ''Rhynchites bellus'' (Legalov & Fremuth, 2002) * ''Rhynchites dionysus'' Heer, O., 1864 * ''Rhynchites fulgidus'' (Geoffroy, E.L., 1785) * ''Rhynchites hageni'' Heyden, C. von & Heyden, L. von., 1866 * ''Rhynchites orcinus'' Heyden, C. von & Heyden, L. von., 1866 * ''Rhynchites rhedi'' (Schrank, F.P., 1781) * ''Rhynchites velatus'' LeConte, 1880 * ''Rhynchites viridiaeneus'' Randall, 1838 i c Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * * External links

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Rhynchites Auratus
''Rhynchites auratus'', sometimes called the apricot weevil, cherry-fruit weevil, or golden green snout weevil, is a species of weevil of the family Rhynchitidae. Description Adults measure in body length. Their bodies are golden-red in color, with their snout, rostrums and legs brown. Larvae are and are white with brown heads. Adults feed on the flowers of Prunus, cherry trees and other trees in the family Rosaceae. Adult females later bore holes into the fruits of these trees in which they will lay their eggs. In high densities, they are considered a serious orchard pest, causing damaged fruits to drop off of trees. References

Weevils Beetles described in 1763 Taxa named by Giovanni Antonio Scopoli {{weevil-stub ...
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