Coelocephalapion antennatum
Coelocephalapion antennatum is a of in the Brentidae. Species in this are small to minute beetles associated with plant material. The specific epithet "antennatum" refers to notable characteristics. Like other members of Apioninae, this species likely has a narrow, elongated rostrum. Detailed biological studies of this particular species appear limited in published literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Coelocephalapion antennatum: //ˌsiːloʊˌsɛfəˈleɪpiˌɒn ænˈtiːnætəm//
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Taxonomic note
Coelocephalapion is a within the Apioninae, which has undergone significant taxonomic revision. Formerly treated as a separate (Apionidae), Apioninae is now widely recognized as a subfamily of Brentidae. The genus name refers to the hollow or concave structure characteristic of these weevils.