Auleutes

Dietz, W.G., 1896

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Auleutes is a of weevils in the Curculionidae, first described by W.G. Dietz in 1896. The genus belongs to the hyperdiverse Curculionidae family, the largest family of beetles. in this genus are small beetles characterized by the distinctive elongated snout typical of weevils. The genus has been recorded from northern Europe, including Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.

Reitter-1916-plate160 by Edmund Reitter
. Used under a Public domain license.Auleutes epilobii Reitter 1916 by Edmund Reitter
. Used under a Public domain license.Reitter-1916-plate160 by Edmund Reitter
. Used under a Public domain license.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Auleutes: /aʊˈluːtɛs/

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Distribution

Recorded from Denmark (DK), Norway (NO), and Sweden (SE).

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