Stenocerus longulus

Jekel, 1855

Stenocerus longulus is a fungus weevil in the Anthribidae, characterized by its elongated body form that distinguishes it within the . The was described by Jekel in 1855 and has a broad distribution spanning North, Central, and South America. As a member of Anthribidae, it belongs to a group of weevils commonly associated with fungal associations, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented.

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How to pronounce Stenocerus longulus: //stɛnˈoʊsərəs ˈlɒŋɡjʊləs//

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Distribution

North America, Central America, and South America; specific records from Colombia (Antioquia department and Cartagena in Bolívar department)

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