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Acalles is a genus of Snout Beetles (Curculionidae) that live in dead branches of deciduous trees and conifers.
Research Acalles

Alophus is a genus of Snout Beetles (Curculionidae).
Research Alophus

Anoplus is a genus of Snout Beetles (Curculionidae).
Research Anoplus

Apion is a genus of Snout Beetles (Curculionidae) with over 1000 known species, 84 of which occur in Britain. They attack various parts of flowering plants.
Research Apion

Apoderus is a genus of large (up to 8 mm long) Snout Beetles (Curculionidae). As with some other species the females construct cradles made from leaves for their brood in which the larvae develop and pupate.
Research Apoderus
Auleutes is a genus of tiny Snout Beetles (Curculionidae).
Research Auleutes
Bagous is a genus of tiny Snout Beetles (Curculionidae) that live in swamps and at the edge of stagnant water.
Research Bagous
Baris is a genus of Snout Beetles (Curculionidae).
Research Baris

Barypeithes (or Barypithes) is a genus of Snout Beetles (Curculionidae) represented by five British species.
Research Barypeithes

Brachyderes is a genus of large Snout Beetles (Curculionidae) that live chiefly on moors with pine trees on which they hibernate under loose flakes of bark.
Research Brachyderes
 
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Matt and Leela Probert
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Southampton, United Kingdom
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