Cophes fallax

Kissinger, 1964

Cophes fallax is a of hidden snout in the , described by Kissinger in 1964. It is known from North America, with confirmed records from Ontario, Canada and Vermont, United States. The species belongs to a of weevils characterized by concealed mouthparts, a trait that gives the group its .

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How to pronounce Cophes fallax: //ˈkoʊfiːz ˈfælæks//

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North America; specifically recorded from Ontario, Canada and Vermont, United States.

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