Proeces depressus

(Wollaston, 1873)

Proeces depressus is a of weevil in the Curculionidae, described by Wollaston in 1873. It belongs to the large and diverse family of true weevils, characterized by their distinctive elongated snouts. The specific epithet "depressus" suggests a flattened or depressed body form, though detailed morphological descriptions are limited in available sources.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Proeces depressus: /ˈprɔɪsiːz dɪˈprɛsəs/

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Distribution

Recorded as present in Montserrat (MS) based on GBIF distribution data.

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