Pseudobaris angusta

LeConte, J.L., 1876

flower weevil

Pseudobaris angusta is a of flower in the . It was described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1876. The species is known from North America. As a member of Curculionidae, it possesses the characteristic elongated snout () typical of weevils.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Pseudobaris angusta: //ˌsjuː.doʊˈbæ.rɪs æŋˈɡʌ.stə//

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Identification

Specific identification features for P. angusta are not documented in available sources. As a member of Pseudobaris, it likely shares the -level characteristics of small to -sized with an elongated . Distinguishing this from would require examination of genitalic or other subtle morphological characters not described in general references.

Distribution

North America. Specific range details beyond this continental-level distribution are not available.

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