Notiodes setosus

(LeConte, 1876)

marsh weevil

Notiodes setosus is a of marsh weevil in the Brachyceridae. It was originally described by LeConte in 1876. The species is currently placed in the Notiodes, though some sources list it as a synonym under the genus Endalus as Endalus setosus.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Notiodes setosus: /noʊˈtaɪ.oʊ.diːz səˈtoʊ.səs/

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Habitat

Marsh environments, as indicated by the 'marsh weevil'.

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Taxonomic Notes

There is apparent disagreement in taxonomic placement between sources. GBIF lists this as a synonym under Endalus setosus in Brachyceridae, while iNaturalist and Wikipedia place it in Notiodes within family Curculionidae. The GBIF entry specifically notes 'Status: SYNONYM' with match type 'EXACT' for the canonical name Notiodes setosus.

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