Smicraulax arizonicus
Sleeper, 1954
Smicraulax arizonicus is a of true in the , first described by Sleeper in 1954. The specific epithet "arizonicus" indicates its association with Arizona. It is known from North America, with its distribution centered in the southwestern United States. Like other members of the Smicraulax, it belongs to a group of small weevils whose biology remains poorly documented.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Smicraulax arizonicus: //ˌsmɪˈkraʊlæks ˌærɪˈzɒnɪkəs//
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Distribution
Known from North America, with records from the southwestern United States, particularly Arizona.
Similar Taxa
- Smicraulax speciesOther members of the Smicraulax are morphologically similar and require detailed examination of or other subtle characters for definitive identification.