Kissingeria disparatum
Kissingeria disparatum is a of in the Brentidae. The Kissingeria was established to accommodate species formerly placed in related genera, with K. disparatum being one of the included species. Brentidae weevils are characterized by elongated snouts and are primarily associated with woody plants. Information specific to this species is extremely limited in accessible literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Kissingeria disparatum: /kɪˈsɪndʒɛriə dɪˈspærətəm/
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Identification
Members of Kissingeria can be distinguished from related brentid by genitalic and other subtle morphological characters requiring microscopic examination. Without -level diagnostic resources, specific identification of K. disparatum from cannot be reliably described.
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Taxonomic note
Kissingeria was erected by Alonso-Zarazaga and Lyal in their 1999 world catalogue of Brentidae. The includes transferred from other genera based on revised morphological concepts. The specific epithet 'disparatum' (Latin for 'unequal' or 'dissimilar') likely refers to some asymmetrical or unequal feature of the original , though this has not been explicitly documented in accessible sources.
Data limitations
No observations, specimens, or literature specifically documenting this were found in major biodiversity databases (GBIF, iNaturalist, BOLD). The species appears to be known only from original description material or undigitized collections.