Sennius leucostauros

Johnson & Kingsolver, 1973

Sennius leucostauros is a in the Bruchinae, described in 1973. It belongs to the S. abbreviatus group, which is distinguished by patterns of and the shape of the male internal sac. The species occurs in Central and North America. As a member of Sennius, it likely develops in seeds, though specific plants have not been documented.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Sennius leucostauros: /ˈsɛniʊs ˌlɛu̯kɔˈstaʊ̯rɔs/

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Distribution

Central America and North America.

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