Linogeraeus laevirostris

Prena, 2009

Linogeraeus laevirostris is a of weevil described by Prena in 2009. The Linogeraeus belongs to the Curculionidae, the largest family of beetles. This species is provisionally accepted in taxonomic databases with limited published information available. The specific epithet "laevirostris" refers to a smooth or polished rostrum (snout).

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Linogeraeus laevirostris: //ˌlaɪnəˈdʒɪrɪəs ˌlaɪvəˈrɒstrɪs//

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Taxonomic Status

The is listed as 'provisionally accepted' in the Catalogue of Life and 'accepted' in GBIF, indicating some taxonomic uncertainty or pending formal validation. The Linogeraeus contains multiple species, most described in the early 21st century.

Data Availability

Only one observation is recorded in iNaturalist as of the source data date. No published ecological or biological studies were found in the provided sources.

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