Myrmex chevrolatii
(Horn, 1873)
Chevrolat's Myrmex Weevil
Myrmex chevrolatii is a of antlike in the . The species is characterized by its -mimicking appearance, a trait common to members of the Myrmex. It is found in North America. The genus name Myrmex derives from the Greek word for ant, reflecting this morphological resemblance.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Myrmex chevrolatii: /ˈmɪrmɛks ʃɛvroʊˈlætaɪ/
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Identification
Distinguished from other by -mimicking body shape and . Specific diagnostic features for separating M. chevrolatii from are not documented in available sources.
Distribution
North America.
Similar Taxa
- Other Myrmex speciesShare -mimicking ; specific distinguishing characters for M. chevrolatii not documented.
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Taxonomic Note
GBIF lists this as a synonym under Otidocephalus chevrolatii, indicating potential taxonomic uncertainty or reclassification. The species authority is Horn, 1873.