Eutrichapion cavifrons
(LeConte, 1857)
Eutrichapion cavifrons is a of in the Brentidae. First described by LeConte in 1857, this species is known from western Canada, specifically Alberta and British Columbia. As a member of the Eutrichapion, it belongs to a group of weevils characterized by their elongated rostrum. The species is poorly documented in public observation databases, with no iNaturalist records as of the source date.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Eutrichapion cavifrons: /juːˌtrɪkəˈpaɪɒn ˈkævɪfrɒnz/
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Distribution
Recorded from Alberta and British Columbia, Canada.