Myctides imberbis
Lea, A.M., 1906
Myctides imberbis is a of weevil in the Curculionidae, first described by Arthur Mills Lea in 1906. It belongs to a of small weevils found primarily in the Americas. The species has been documented across the conterminous United States based on occurrence records. Available information about its and remains limited.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Myctides imberbis: /ˈmɪk.tɪ.diːz ɪmˈbɛr.bɪs/
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Distribution
Conterminous 48 United States; present status confirmed by GBIF occurrence records. The has been observed at least 45 times on iNaturalist, suggesting it is not exceptionally rare but may be underreported due to its small size.