Pelenomus asperulus
Dietz, 1896
Pelenomus asperulus is a of weevil in the Curculionidae, first described by Dietz in 1896. The Pelenomus comprises small weevils associated with wetland and riparian . This species is recorded from and subarctic regions of North America including Alaska, Yukon, Alberta, and Ontario.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Pelenomus asperulus: //pɛˈlɛnəməs æsˈpɛrʊləs//
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Habitat
Wetland and riparian environments; associated with moist or aquatic vegetation.
Distribution
North America: Alaska (United States), Yukon Territory, Alberta, and Ontario (Canada).
More Details
Taxonomic note
Listed as provisionally accepted in Catalogue of Life. The Pelenomus was historically placed in Erirhinidae but is now treated as part of Curculionidae sensu lato.
Data gaps
No verified observations in iNaturalist as of database query. plants, detailed requirements, and remain undocumented in readily accessible literature.