Odontocorynus falsus (LeConte, 1876)
Source: O'Brien, C.W., Wibmer, G.J. 1982.
Family: Curculionidae
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Elongate oval, dull black, clothed not very densely with narrow yellowish scales, which are broader and paler on the under surface. Beak as long as the head and prothorax, more curved at the base, not very slender, strongly punctured (); sparsely punctured (); head punctured, front with a small fovea, not transversely impressed. Prothorax wider than long, slightly narrowed from the base, rounded and feebly constricted towards the tip; densely and strongly punctured; dorsal line narrow, distinctly elevated; hairs transversely arranged, base nearly straight. Elytra slightly separately rounded at tip, apex of pygidium exposed; striae deep, interspaces wide, densely and confusedly punctured, hairs not arranged in rows. Beneath densely punctured, prosternum transversely impressed as usual, and longitudinally concave; apical part foveate, and with a small ridge each side of the fovea; hind margin not emarginate; front coxae moderately distant, metathoracic side pieces rather wide, fifth ventral segment hardly longer than the fourth. Funicle of antennae slender, first joint as long as the three following; second a little longer than the third; club less elongate, stouter, pubescent, less distinctly annulated.

 

Length 4.0mm.; 0.16 inch.