Cyrotyphus blandus (Belid weevil)

A brown weevil about 12-15mm long, of oblong form and more robust than the more familiar Rhinotia of the same family, Belidae. The double-pointed apex is distinctive. It has a rough surface with lengthwise ridges on the pronotum and elytra, and whitish markings on the elytra and underside.

It has been reared from a larva found boring in a fallen eucalypt in the Brindabella Range and has also been collected at Oakey Creek in the ACT.  

Cyrotyphus blandus is listed in the following regions:

Canberra & Southern Tablelands

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