Barinus lutescens

Casey, T.L., 1920

Barinus lutescens is a of flower weevil in the Curculionidae, described by Thomas L. Casey in 1920. It is a small found in North America. The species is provisionally accepted in taxonomic databases, with limited published information available regarding its and . It belongs to the Barinus, a group of weevils associated with flowers and vegetation.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Barinus lutescens: /ˈbæɹɪnəs luːˈtɛskɛnz/

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Distribution

North America. Specific locality records are sparse; the has been documented in the region but precise range boundaries remain undefined.

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Taxonomic Status

The is listed as 'provisionally accepted' in the Catalogue of Life, indicating some uncertainty regarding its taxonomic standing or the need for further verification.

Data Availability

Only one observation is recorded in iNaturalist, suggesting this is rarely encountered or underreported. Published biological and ecological data are minimal.

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