Cophes fallax

Kissinger, 1964

Cophes fallax is a of hidden snout weevil in the Curculionidae, 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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