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  2. Hypera postica - Wikipedia

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    Hypera postica, commonly known as the alfalfa weevil, is a species of weevil; it can be found in alfalfa fields throughout Europe. [1] Considered a destructive threat to alfalfa production in North America, several accidental introductions have been successfully countered though the use of a variety of biological control species .

  3. Hypera brunnipennis - Wikipedia

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    Hypera brunnipennis, the Egyptian alfalfa weevil, is a species of true weevil in the beetle family Curculionidae. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The name is often misspelled as brunneipennis in the literature (e.g., [ 3 ] [ 4 ] ).

  4. Hypera - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Hypera is a genus of clover and alfalfa weevils in the beetle family Curculionidae.

  5. List of Hypera species - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... This is a list of species in Hypera, a genus of clover and alfalfa weevils in the family Curculionidae. [1] [2] [3 ...

  6. Hylobius abietis - Wikipedia

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    Ground beetles, nematodes and fungi can kill both immature and adult weevils. The parasitic wasp attacks pine weevil larvae only. [5] Fungus Tarichium hylobii (from the order Entomophthorales order) is a pathogen of Hylobius abietis, especially in the Czech Republic. [7] Entomopathogenic nematodes are microscopic worms that kill only insects.

  7. Flour Bugs Are a Real Thing—Here’s an Easy Way to ... - AOL

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    In this case, the pesky bugs, which are actually called weevils, infest the whole kernels and lay eggs in the wheat grains before it's been milled into flour, Quoc Le tells Delish.

  8. Rhinocyllus conicus - Wikipedia

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    Rhinocyllus conicus is a species of true weevil. It is best known as a controversial agent of biological pest control which has been used against noxious thistles in the genera Carduus, Cirsium, Onopordum, and Silybum. The adult weevil is black and covered in a thin black and yellowish mottled coat of hairs.

  9. The Little Rascals: Actor who played Alfalfa in 1994 remake ...

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    Actor Bug Hall, who played Alfalfa in the 1994 remake of "The Little Rascals," looks nothing like his adorable, wiggly-eared character — he's sporting a very different signature hairstyle 21 ...