Summary
Curculionidae, commonly known as weevils, are a family of beetles that belong to the superfamily Curculionoidea. They are characterized by their elongated snouts or rostrums, which they use for feeding and laying eggs. Weevils are diverse in size, shape, and color, with some species being less than 1 mm long while others can reach up to 40 mm. They are herbivorous and can be found in various habitats worldwide, often causing damage to crops and stored grains.