Hesperobaris suavis

Casey, T.L., 1892

flower weevil

Hesperobaris suavis is a of flower weevil in the Curculionidae, described by Thomas Lincoln Casey in 1892. It is known from North America. As a member of the flower weevil group, it is likely associated with flowering plants, though specific biological details remain poorly documented. The Hesperobaris is a small group within the diverse weevil family.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Hesperobaris suavis: /hɛs.pɛˈroʊ.bɛrɪs ˈsuːəvɪs/

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Distribution

North America

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Taxonomic Status

Listed as 'provisionally accepted' in Catalogue of Life and 'ACCEPTED' in GBIF, indicating some uncertainty in current taxonomic standing.

Data Availability

Only one observation recorded in iNaturalist as of data collection, suggesting this is rarely encountered or underreported.

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