Myllocerina

Pierce, 1913

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Myllocerina is a subtribe of weevils within the Curculionidae, Entiminae, and tribe Cyphicerini. First described by Pierce in 1913, this group comprises small to medium-sized weevils characterized by their broad-nosed typical of the Entiminae. The subtribe has been documented through over 6,600 observations on iNaturalist, indicating a relatively well-observed group. Members of this subtribe are part of the broader weevil fauna associated with vegetation, though specific ecological roles vary by and .

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How to pronounce Myllocerina: //ˌmɪ.ləˈsɛr.ɪ.nə//

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