Listronotus blatchleyi
L.S. Henderson, 1941
Listronotus blatchleyi is a of weevil in the Curculionidae, described by L.S. Henderson in 1941. It belongs to the Listronotus, which includes several economically significant weevil species associated with agricultural and turfgrass pests. The species is recorded from North America, though specific biological details remain poorly documented in available literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Listronotus blatchleyi: //lɪˈstrə.noʊ.təs ˈblætʃ.li.aɪ//
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Distribution
North America (present; specific range details not documented in available sources).
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Taxonomic Status
The is provisionally accepted in the Catalogue of Life and accepted in GBIF. No observations are recorded in iNaturalist as of the latest data.
Genus Context
Listronotus blatchleyi belongs to a containing several well-studied pest , including the carrot weevil (L. oregonensis) and the (L. maculicollis). However, specific ecological or economic information for L. blatchleyi itself is not available in the provided sources.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- Catalogue of Life
- Listronotus setosipennis - Entomology Today
- carrot weevil - Listronotus oregonensis - Entomology Today
- annual bluegrass weevil - Listronotus maculicollis - Entomology Today
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