Auleutes subfasciatus
Dietz, 1896
minute seed weevil
Auleutes subfasciatus is a minute seed in the , described by in 1896. It is one of several small weevil in the Auleutes, which are associated with seeds of various plants. The species is recorded from North America, though detailed biological information remains limited.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Auleutes subfasciatus: //aʊˈljuːtiːz sʌbfæsɪˈɑːtəs//
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Distribution
North America. Specific locality records are sparse, with the known from limited collection data.
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Taxonomic Status
Listed as provisionally accepted in Catalogue of Life and accepted in GBIF. The Auleutes was historically treated as a synonym of Ceutorhynchus but has been reinstated as valid in recent .
Data Limitations
Only one observation is recorded in iNaturalist, indicating this is rarely encountered or underreported. Published biological studies are lacking.