Baris striata
Blatchley, W.S. & Leng, C.W., 1916
flower weevil
Baris striata is a of flower weevil in the . It was described by Blatchley and Leng in 1916. The species is known from North America, with distribution records from Manitoba and Ontario in Canada.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Baris striata: /ˈbæ.rɪs striˈɑːtə/
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Distribution
North America. Distribution records exist from Manitoba and Ontario, Canada.
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Taxonomic note
Baris striata is distinct from Buprestis striata, a jewel ( ) also found in North America. The similar specific epithet and overlapping geographic range could potentially cause confusion between these unrelated .
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- Wikipedia
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- Catalogue of Life
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