Listronotus punctiger LeConte, 1876
Source: O'Brien, C.W., Wibmer, G.J. 1982.
Family: Curculionidae
Listronotus punctiger image
Elongate covered with small round scales of brownish gray and brown mottled, and slightly pearly, not larger on the prothorax, and but little smaller on the head. Beak cylindrical, neither carinate nor sulcate; frontal fovea punctiform deep. Prothorax longer than wide, scarcely narrower in front, broadly rounded on the sides, with a wide lateral pale stripe, which is bifurcated in front; the sculpture is concealed by the scales, but as usual a few large scattered punctures are seen. Scutellum pale. Elytra nearly one-half wider than the prothorax, humeri oblique and slightly rounded, base broadly emarginate; striae strongly punctured; interspaces wide nearly flat, setae quite obvious, but not stouter than usual; tip conjointly rounded. Last ventral segment not impressed. Antennae and legs dark brown.

Length 5.7 mm.; 0.23 inch.