Onychobaris subtonsa
LeConte, 1876
flower weevil
Onychobaris subtonsa is a of flower in the , described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1876. The species is recorded from prairie provinces of central Canada, specifically Manitoba and Saskatchewan. As a member of the flower weevil group, it likely associates with flowering plants, though specific biological details remain poorly documented. The Onychobaris contains relatively obscure species with limited published research.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Onychobaris subtonsa: /ˌɒnɪkoʊˈbɛərɪs sʌbˈtɒnsə/
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Distribution
Recorded from Manitoba and Saskatchewan, Canada. The broader North distribution requires verification, as specific locality records are sparse.
Similar Taxa
- Onychobaris speciesOther members of the Onychobaris share similar body plans and require examination of or other subtle morphological features for definitive identification; most in this genus are poorly illustrated in accessible literature.