Notiodes

Schoenherr, C.J., 1838

marsh weevils

Notiodes is a of small commonly known as marsh weevils, comprising approximately 16 described . The genus is placed in the Erirhinidae, though this family is sometimes treated as a (Erirhininae) within Brachyceridae. These are associated with wetland . The genus was established by Carl Johan Schoenherr in 1838.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Notiodes: //nɒˈtaɪ.oʊˌdiːz//

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Habitat

Marsh in this are associated with wetland environments, including marshes and other aquatic or semi-aquatic .

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Taxonomic placement

The of Notiodes varies among sources. Catalogue of Life and GBIF place it in Brachyceridae, while Wikipedia, iNaturalist, and NCBI place it in Erirhinidae. This reflects ongoing debate about whether Erirhinidae should be treated as a distinct or as a within Brachyceridae.

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