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 This page contains information and pictures about Belid Beetles that we
 found in the Brisbane area, Queensland, Australia. Body length 20mm This is a small family very close related with the true weevil CURCULIONIDAE. Their antenna is straight, not elbowed and not clubbed.
 Their body is elongated and in cylindrical form, more or less parallel-sided. Likes the true weevils, their
 rostrum is usually very long. Adults fly actively during the day.   Adults and larvae are feed on plants. Their larvae are known to bore into stems and branches.   This group of beetles is almost exclusively found in Australia. They also
  known as the primitive weevils, to distinguish them from the  true weevils. 
  
 Semi-punctated Belid Weevil
     Rhinotia semipunctata (Belus semipunctata), body length 15mmThis beetle was found in a front yard in Yeerongpilly
 in summer. It look like a true weevil family member but its antenna is straight
 and not clubbed. We also found it in Karawatha Forest on Acacia during early
  summer. More information and pictures can be found in this page. 
  Sutural Belid Weevil   Rhinotia suturalis (Belus suturalis), body length 20mmThis weevil is reddish brown in colour with a white strip along the top of
  the body. It drop onto the ground when disturbed. More pictures can be found
  in this page.  
 Brown Belid Weevil
     Rhinotia brunnea, body length 20mm
 We found this Belid Beetle early summer on  Acacia leaf in Karawatha
  Forest.
 This beetle is a very good flier. It filed high and disappeared after we took
 the above photos. In mid summer we found the weevil again in rainforest near Mt Nebo.
  More information please click on here.
   Redbacked Weevil, Red Weevil, Slender Red Weevil    Rhinotia haemoptera, body length 20mm This is the Belid
 Beetle that mimics Lycid Beetle.
  The brick-red and black colours of of Lycid Beetle are a warning to predators
  that the beetle is highly toxic and distasteful. Many other insects includes
  this weevil, mimic its colours. This beetle can be found on different species of Acacia trees. They
  are quite common in Brisbane Eucalypt forest. Please check this page
  for more information. 
 Reference:
 1. Insects
  of Australia, CSIRO, Division of Entomology, Melbourne University
  Press, 2nd Edition 1991, p 679.
 2. Insects of Australia and New Zealand - R. J. Tillyard, Angus
  & Robertson, Ltd, Sydney, 1926, p243.3. Beetles
  of Australia - Trevor J Hawkeswood, Angus & Robertson Publishers,
  1987, p124. 
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