Curculio longidens
Chittenden, 1927
Curculio longidens is a of weevil in the Curculionidae, first described by Chittenden in 1927. It belongs to the Curculio, a large and widespread group of weevils commonly known as acorn and nut weevils. The species is documented from North America, though specific details about its and remain poorly recorded in available literature.


Pronunciation
How to pronounce Curculio longidens: /kɚˈkulioʊ ˈlɒŋgɪˌdɛnz/
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Distribution
North America. The is recorded as present in this region based on distributional data from GBIF and other taxonomic sources.
More Details
Taxonomic Status
The is provisionally accepted in the Catalogue of Life and accepted in GBIF. No information or detailed original description is readily accessible in the provided sources.
Data Availability
As of the knowledge cutoff, only 4 observations are recorded in iNaturalist, indicating this is a poorly documented with limited field observation data.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- Wikipedia
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- NCBI Taxonomy
- Catalogue of Life
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