Sibariops concinna (LeConte, 1876)
Source: O'Brien, C.W., Wibmer, G.J. 1982.
Family: Curculionidae
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Elongate, black, with a slight bronzed tint, thinly clothed with white hairs, becoming capillary scales beneath. Beak as long as the prothorax, slightly curved, frontal impression distinct. Prothorax a little longer than wide, narrowed and feebly constricted in front, coarsely but not deeply punctured, finely alutaceous. Elytra parallel, conjointly rounded at tip; striae fine, interspaces wide, feebly punctulate. Beneath rather coarsely punctured; prosternum with two small foveae near the tip; not emarginate behind; front coxae moderately distant; metathoracic side pieces narrow, fifth ventral segment longer than the fourth. Funicle of antennae rather stout and short, second joint not longer than third.

 

Length 1.8-2.3 mm.; 0.07-10 inch.


New York, Florida, Texas. The beak is striate and more deeply punctured in the