Phyllotrox sejunctus
(Fall, 1913)
Phyllotrox sejunctus is a of weevil in the Curculionidae, described by Fall in 1913. It belongs to a associated with ferns, though specific biological details for this species remain poorly documented. Records indicate presence in North America. The genus Phyllotrox contains species that develop in fern fronds, suggesting potential similar for this .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Phyllotrox sejunctus: /ˌfɪloʊˈtrɒks seɪˈdʒʌŋktəs/
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Identification
Distinguished from other Phyllotrox by specific genitalic and rostral characters described in the original species description (Fall 1913). Detailed morphological comparison requires examination of and reference to original taxonomic literature.
Distribution
North America. Specific regional records are sparse in available databases.
Similar Taxa
- PhyllotroxOther congeneric share general body plan and fern-associated ; precise differentiation requires examination of male genitalia and rostral proportions.