Eisonyx crassipes

LeConte, 1880

Barely Hairy Baridine

Eisonyx crassipes is a of flower weevil in the Curculionidae, described by LeConte in 1880. It is found in North America. The species is part of the Eisonyx, which belongs to the diverse weevil family characterized by elongated snouts. As a flower weevil, it is likely associated with flowering plants, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Eisonyx crassipes: /ˈaɪsoʊnɪks ˈkræsɪpiːz/

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Distribution

North America. Specific range details within this region are not well documented in available sources.

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Taxonomic status

The is provisionally accepted in the Catalogue of Life and accepted in GBIF. Authorship is attributed to LeConte, 1880.

Data availability

Available information for this is extremely limited. Only 10 observations are recorded on iNaturalist, and published literature appears sparse. The 'Barely Hairy Baridine' is recorded on iNaturalist but its origin and usage are unclear.

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