haplocerus
Haplocerus is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Curculionidae, commonly known as weevils. The genus was first described by the German entomologist Carl Stål in 1859. The name "Haplocerus" is derived from the Greek words "haplo," meaning simple, and "keras," meaning horn, reflecting the simple, horn-like structures found on the males of some species.
Haplocerus species are typically small to medium-sized beetles, ranging from 2 to 10 millimeters in length.
The genus Haplocerus is distributed worldwide, with the highest diversity found in the tropical and subtropical
Despite their ecological significance, the taxonomy of the genus Haplocerus remains a subject of ongoing research.