Bovarius
Bovarius is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Curculionidae, commonly known as weevils. These small insects are characterized by their elongated snouts, which are actually part of their heads and are used for feeding and boring into plant material. The genus Bovarius is primarily found in the Neotropical region, with most species distributed across South America.
Species within Bovarius typically inhabit forests and woodlands, where they are associated with various host plants,
Research on Bovarius species often focuses on their taxonomy, distribution, and host plant relationships. Understanding these