Linogeraeus perscitus

(Herbst, 1797)

Linogeraeus perscitus is a of weevil in the Curculionidae, first described by Herbst in 1797. It belongs to the large and diverse superfamily Curculionoidea, characterized by the distinctive elongated snout or rostrum typical of weevils. The Linogeraeus is poorly documented in modern literature, and this species remains obscure with minimal published research. Available records are sparse, with only two observations documented on iNaturalist.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Linogeraeus perscitus: /lɪnoʊˈɡɪərəs pərˈsaɪtəs/

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