Notiodes cribricollis
(LeConte, 1876)
Notiodes cribricollis is a of marsh in the Brachyceridae. The species was described by LeConte in 1876 and is currently recognized as a synonym of Endalus cribricollis. It belongs to a group of weevils associated with wetland and marsh . The Notiodes is part of the brachycerid weevils, a family distinguished by their elongated snouts and compact body forms.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Notiodes cribricollis: //noʊˈtaɪ.oʊˌdiːz ˌkrɪ.brɪˈkɔ.lɪs//
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Habitat
Marsh environments, as indicated by its as a marsh . Associated with wetland vegetation and moist soil conditions typical of brachycerid weevil .
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Taxonomic Status
Notiodes cribricollis is currently treated as a synonym of Endalus cribricollis (LeConte, 1876) according to GBIF . The original description placed it in Notiodes, but modern taxonomic revisions have transferred it to Endalus.
Family Characteristics
Brachyceridae, the to which this belongs, comprises small to -sized with distinctive elongated rostrums. Members of this family are often found in moist or aquatic , with many species associated with emergent vegetation in marshes and wetlands.