Cophes

Champion, G.C., 1905

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Cophes is a of weevils in the Curculionidae, established by G.C. Champion in 1905. Members of this genus are small beetles characterized by the elongated rostrum typical of weevils. The genus is part of the diverse Curculionidae family, which represents one of the largest families of beetles.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Cophes: //ˈkoʊ.fiz//

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Distribution

Distribution records exist for Vermont, United States. The full geographic range of the is poorly documented.

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