Zygobarinus coelestinus

Blatchley & Leng, 1916

Zygobarinus coelestinus is a of weevil in the Curculionidae, first described by Blatchley and Leng in 1916. The species is provisionally accepted in taxonomic databases, with records indicating presence in North America. As a member of Curculionidae, it possesses the characteristic rostrum (elongated snout) typical of weevils. Very little specific biological information has been published about this species.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Zygobarinus coelestinus: //zaɪɡoʊˈbɛərɪnəs sɛˈlɛstɪnəs//

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Distribution

North America (presence confirmed, specific range details unreported)

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Taxonomic status

This is listed as 'provisionally accepted' in the Catalogue of Life and as 'accepted' in GBIF, indicating some uncertainty in current taxonomic standing that may warrant further review.

Data deficiency

No observations are recorded in iNaturalist, and no -level summary exists in Wikipedia, indicating this is a poorly documented species with minimal published biological information available.

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