Eugnamptus pallidus

Shaeffer, 1908

leaf rolling weevil

Eugnamptus pallidus is a of leaf rolling weevil in the Attelabidae. The species was described by Shaeffer in 1908. As a member of the Attelabidae, it belongs to a group of weevils known for their distinctive of rolling or folding leaves to create shelters for their and larvae. The 'pallidus' refers to its pale coloration.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Eugnamptus pallidus: /juːɡˈnæmptəs ˈpælɪdəs/

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Distribution

North America (present, based on GBIF records). Specific locality details beyond continental level are not documented in available sources.

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