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The pecan weevil, Curculio caryae (: ) is an obligate feeder on the nuts of and ( species), most widely recognized as an economically important pest of the pecan, Carya illinoinensis (: ). It has also been observed to infest one species, the , .

Adult pecan weevils are approximately long, medium-brown with a of equal length to their body, which has mouthparts at the distal end.

(1999). 9780877192633, Gulf Publishing Company.
Cited in The females use their proboscis to chew a hole through the of developing nuts and deposit eggs inside, which hatch into legless, creamy-white with reddish-brown head capsules that feed inside the nuts from late summer through fall, developing through several up to long at full growth. In late fall and early winter, mature larvae chew a small hole in the nut shell and drop to the ground, where they burrow into the soil and construct a in which they remain for eight to ten months before pupating and transforming into adults. Newly formed adults remain in their cells in the soil and emerge the following year, two years after the beginning of the cycle, although some larvae do not pupate and transform to adults until an additional year has passed and the life cycle for some of each generation may take up to three years.

Their economic importance results from crop loss due to their feeding and egg laying on the developing pecan nuts causing them to drop from the tree, and the destruction of the edible nut by the larvae feeding inside the shell.

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