Barilepton quadricolle
LeConte, 1876
flower weevil
Barilepton quadricolle is a of flower weevil in the Curculionidae. It was described by LeConte in 1876 and is found in North America. As a member of Curculionidae, it possesses the characteristic elongated snout (rostrum) typical of weevils. The Barilepton is a small group within the diverse flower weevil .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Barilepton quadricolle: /bæɹɪˈlɛptən ˌkwɒdrɪˈkɒli/
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Distribution
North America
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Taxonomic History
Described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1876, a prominent American entomologist who described thousands of North American beetles.