Trichapion nebraskense
Trichapion nebraskense is a of seed weevil in the Apionidae. It belongs to a characterized by elongated rostrums and association with leguminous plants. The species has been documented in the central United States, with records from Nebraska and surrounding regions.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Trichapion nebraskense: /trɪˈkæpiɒn nɛˈbræskɛnsɛ/
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Distribution
Documented from Nebraska, USA; specific range limits remain poorly defined.
Similar Taxa
- Trichapion porcatumSimilar elongated body form and rostral proportions; distinguished by subtle differences in elytral and geographic distribution.