Sibinia ruidula
Clark, 1978
Sibinia ruidula is a of leguminous seed in the , described by Clark in 1978. It belongs to the tribe Tychiini, a group of weevils specialized on legume seeds. The species is known from North America. Very few observations exist in public databases.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Sibinia ruidula: /sɪˈbɪniə ˈruːɪdjuːlə/
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Distribution
North America
Diet
Leguminous seeds (inferred from tribal affiliation and ; direct observations lacking)
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Taxonomic Status
Listed as 'provisionally accepted' in Catalogue of Life and 'ACCEPTED' in GBIF. The was described in 1978 and remains poorly documented in ecological literature.
Data Scarcity
Only 2 observations recorded in iNaturalist as of source date, indicating this is a rarely encountered or underreported .