Acallodes ventricosus

J. Lec., 1876

Acallodes ventricosus is a minute seed in the , described by J. Lec. in 1876. It is a small found in North America, with records from Manitoba and Ontario in Canada. As a member of the seed weevil group, it likely feeds on seeds, though specific plants remain undocumented.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Acallodes ventricosus: //ˌæk.əˈloʊ.diːz ˌvɛn.trɪˈkoʊ.səs//

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Distribution

North America, with confirmed records from Manitoba and Ontario, Canada.

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Taxonomic Note

The specific epithet 'ventricosus' (meaning swollen or pot-bellied) refers to the body shape, though detailed morphological descriptions are not readily available in accessible literature.

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