Stearoriini
Stearoriini is a triboid subfamily of beetles belonging to the family Curculionidae, commonly known as true weevils. This subfamily is characterized by its diverse array of species found primarily in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. Stearoriini beetles are typically small to medium in size, with many species exhibiting distinctively elongated snouts, a hallmark feature of the Curculionidae family, used for feeding and egg-laying. Their body shapes and coloration vary considerably, often providing camouflage within their specific habitats.
The life cycle of Stearoriini, like other weevils, involves complete metamorphosis, with egg, larval, pupal, and