Notiodes limatulus
O'Brien & Wibmer, 1982
marsh weevil
Notiodes limatulus is a of marsh weevil in the Brachyceridae, described by O'Brien & Wibmer in 1982. It is known from multiple Canadian provinces and is part of a associated with wetland . The species has been documented through 19 iNaturalist observations and is accepted in major taxonomic databases.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Notiodes limatulus: //ˌnoʊtiˈoʊdiːz ˌlɪməˈtuːləs//
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Habitat
Marsh environments, based on association with marsh weevils in the Notiodes.
Distribution
North America: recorded from Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, and Québec in Canada.
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Taxonomic Notes
The placement has varied in sources: GBIF and Catalogue of Life list Brachyceridae, while iNaturalist lists Curculionidae. Brachyceridae is the currently accepted family for this .