Polydrusus Weevil – Polydrusus impressiforns
Polydrusus Weevil (Polydrusus impressiforns)
Common Name: Polydrusus Weevil/ pale green weevil or leaf weevil
Latin Name: Polydrusus impressiforns
Appearance:
- Polydrusus impressifrons, commonly known as the pale green weevil or leaf weevil, is a broad-nosed weevil that belongs to the family Curculionida, which also includes the beetle family Curculionidae.
- A name that focuses more on the creature’s eating than its outward looks. The elytra of pale green weevils are ridged in a linear pattern and have a vivid green coloration (wing coverings).
- Their green heads are adorned with enormous black eyes and a thin black line at the base of each bent antennae. Additionally, their antennae are bent in an S shape. The length of the face is accentuated by its mild concavity. When they sense danger, they take off running.