Cylindridia

Casey, T.L., 1920

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Cylindridia is a of flower weevils in the Curculionidae, containing seven valid . The genus was established by Casey in 1920 and has a broad distribution from Canada to Argentina. At least four species are known to develop within the culms of sedges (Cyperaceae).

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Habitat

Associated with Cyperaceae (sedge ) , as multiple develop within sedge culms.

Distribution

Canada to Argentina.

Host Associations

  • Cyperaceae - larval developmentAt least four develop in the culm of sedges

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