Stereogaster globosa
Van Dyke, 1936
Stereogaster globosa is a of broad-nosed weevil in the Curculionidae, described by Van Dyke in 1936. The species belongs to the tribe Geonemini within the Entiminae, a group commonly known as root weevils or broad-nosed weevils. The specific epithet 'globosa' refers to its rounded, globular body shape. The Stereogaster is part of the diverse weevil fauna of western North America.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Stereogaster globosa: /ˌstɛrioʊˈɡæstər ɡloʊˈboʊsə/
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Distribution
Stereogaster globosa has been recorded from California, specifically from Merced County. The is known from North America with confirmed presence in this region of central California.