Eugnamptus cinctus

Sharp, 1889

Eugnamptus cinctus is a of leaf-rolling weevil in the Attelabidae, first described by Sharp in 1889. Members of this are known for their distinctive of cutting and rolling leaves to create protective chambers for their and developing larvae. The species is provisionally accepted in taxonomic databases, with limited published natural history information available.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Eugnamptus cinctus: //juːɡˈnæmptəs ˈsɪŋktəs//

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