Bagous pusillus

LeConte, 1876

Bagous pusillus is a of true in the , described by LeConte in 1876. It is a small weevil species found in North America. The Bagous comprises aquatic and semi-aquatic weevils often associated with wetland , though specific ecological details for this species remain poorly documented.

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How to pronounce Bagous pusillus: //ˈbæɡəs pjuːˈsɪləs//

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Distribution

North America

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Taxonomic Status

The is provisionally accepted in the Catalogue of Life and has an accepted status in GBIF. The specific epithet 'pusillus' is Latin for 'very small' or 'tiny', likely referring to the diminutive size of this relative to .

Data Limitations

This is extremely poorly known in the scientific literature. Only 2 observations are recorded in iNaturalist, and no detailed morphological descriptions, ecological studies, or accounts have been located. This record reflects the minimal information available rather than a lack of research effort.

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