Hesperobaris
T.L. Casey, 1892
Species Guides
1- Hesperobaris suavis(flower weevil)
Hesperobaris is a of flower weevils in the Curculionidae, established by Thomas Lincoln Casey in 1892. The genus currently contains a single described , Hesperobaris suavis, found in North America. As flower weevils, members of this genus are associated with floral resources, though specific biological details remain poorly documented due to the genus's rarity and limited study.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Hesperobaris: /hɛsˌpɛɹoʊˈbɛərɪs/
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Distribution
North America; the sole described Hesperobaris suavis occurs within this range.
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Taxonomic status
The is , containing only Hesperobaris suavis Casey, 1892. The single iNaturalist observation suggests the genus is rarely encountered or underreported.