Sibinia pallida

Schaeffer, 1908

Ebony Sibinia Weevil

Sibinia pallida is a of leguminous seed in the . First described by Schaeffer in 1908, this small weevil occurs in North America. Members of the Sibinia are known to feed on seeds of leguminous plants. The species has been documented through limited observations, with records indicating presence in North .

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Distribution

North America. Specific locality records are sparse; the has been documented through limited observations with presence confirmed in North America broadly.

Diet

Seeds of leguminous plants. This dietary habit is inferred from the -level association of Sibinia with legume seed .

Ecological Role

Seed of leguminous plants. As a member of the Sibinia, this likely contributes to natural regulation of legume through seed , though specific ecological impacts are unstudied.

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