Listronotus marshalli

O'Brien, 1981

Listronotus marshalli is a of underwater weevil in the Curculionidae, described by O'Brien in 1981. It is found in North America and belongs to a that includes several aquatic or semi-aquatic species. The species is provisionally accepted in taxonomic databases.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Listronotus marshalli: /ˌlɪstrəˈnoʊtəs ˌmɑrˈʃælaɪ/

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Habitat

Aquatic or semi-aquatic environments, as indicated by its classification as an underwater weevil. Specific details for this are not documented.

Distribution

North America. Specific locality records are sparse in the available literature.

Similar Taxa

  • Listronotus maculicollisBoth are North American Listronotus , but L. maculicollis is a terrestrial turfgrass pest of golf courses, whereas L. marshalli is aquatic.
  • Other Listronotus speciesThe Listronotus contains multiple aquatic and semi-aquatic weevils that may occur in similar ; identification requires examination of specific morphological characters described in O'Brien (1981).

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