Baris interstitialis
(Say, 1824)
flower weevil
Baris interstitialis is a of flower in the . It has been recorded from North America, with specific distribution records from Ontario, Québec, and Saskatchewan in Canada. The species has been documented on Ceanothus americanus, suggesting an association with this plant . As a member of the Baris, it belongs to a group of weevils commonly known as flower weevils.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Baris interstitialis: /ˈbaː.ris ɪnˌter.stiˈt̪iː.a.lis/
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Distribution
North America. Documented from Ontario, Québec, and Saskatchewan in Canada.
Host Associations
- Ceanothus americanus - has been observed on
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Taxonomic Authority
Originally described by Thomas Say in 1824.