Anthonomus texanus

Dietz, 1891

Anthonomus texanus is a of true weevil in the Curculionidae, described by Dietz in 1891. It is native to North America. Like other members of the Anthonomus, it is likely associated with plants, though specific relationships and ecological details remain poorly documented. The species is represented by very few observations in biodiversity databases, indicating it is either genuinely rare, undercollected, or restricted in distribution.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Anthonomus texanus: /ænˈθɒnəməs tɛkˈseɪnəs/

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Distribution

North America. Specific range details beyond this continental-level occurrence are not documented in available sources.

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