Small notches in the edges of leaves as seen with this lilac leaf, is this insect's trademark injury. While the adult beetles notch leaves of various plants, the larvae feed on plant roots. A listing of plants this insect attacks is provided.
Photos of larva and adult weevil: Department of Entomology, Oregon State
University 
According to Wescott (1973) nearly 80 hosts have been listed for this insect. Various authors list the following:
Virginia creeper |
Parthenocissus |
azalea | Azalea |
| begonia | Begonia | blackberry | Rubus spp. |
| cranberry | Vaccinium | cyclamen | Cyclamen |
| euonymus | Euonymus | gardenia | Gardenia |
| geranium | Pelargonium | gloxinia | Sinningia |
| grape | Vitis | hemlock | Tsuga |
| lilac | Syringa spp. | liquidambar | Liquidambar |
| maidenhair fern | Adiantum | peony | Paeonia |
| primrose | Primula | raspberry | Rubus |
| rhododendron | Rhododendron. | spirea | Spiraea |
| strawberry | Fragaria | wisteria | Wisteria |
| yew | Taxus | hosta | Hosta |
| privet | Ligustrum | roses | Rosa spp. |
Family: Curculionidae
Introduced to the United States from Europe
All consist of females and are missing the hind wings and thus do not fly
The adults are 8 to 11 millimeters long (0.25 to 0.4 inches); larvae are about
11 millimeters (0.4 inches long. The adults feed at night on foliage. During
the day, they hide in dark places on the stems of very dense plants or in ground
litter and mulch.
Soil drenches of the systemic insecticide imidacloprid appear to be effective against the larvae that feed on the roots as well as adults.
Related Weevils:
Otiorhynchus ovatus - Strawberry Root Weevil
Otiorhynchus rugosostriatus - Rough Strawberry Root Weevil
References:
Cranshaw, W., Leatherman, L., and Kondratieff, B. No Date. Insects that Feed
on Colorado Trees and Shrubs. CSU Extension Bulletin 506A.
Cranshaw, W., Leatherman, D., Mannix, L., Jacobi, W., Rodriquez, C., Weitzel,
D. 2000. Insects and Disease of Woody Plants of the Central Rockies. Coloado
State University Extension Bulletin 506A.
Cranshaw, W. 1999. Inscect Management Recommendation Guide for Turfgrass, Shade
Trees and Shrubs. Colorado State University Extension Publication
XCM-38.
Dreistadt, S.H. 1994. Pests of Landscape Trees and Shrubs: An intregrated pest
management guide. University of California, Publication 3359. Oakland, California.
328 pages.
Furniss, R.L., and Carolin, V.M. 1977. Western Forest Insects. USDA Forest Service
Miscellaneous Publication No. 139.
Johnson, W.T. & H.H. Lyon. 1976. Insects that Feed on Trees and Shrubs:
An Illustrated Practical Guide. Cornell University Press
Swan, L.A. & C.S. Papp. 1972. The Common Insects of North America. Harper
& Row, Publishers.
Westcott, C. 1973. The Gardener's Bug Book, Fourth Edition. Doubleday &
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