Phacepholis candidus
Horn, 1876
Phacepholis candidus is a of broad-nosed weevil (Curculionidae: Entiminae) described by Horn in 1876. It belongs to the tribe Naupactini, a group of weevils predominantly distributed in the Neotropical region. The specific epithet "candidus" (Latin for "white" or "shining white") likely refers to a pale or whitish coloration of the . As with many Naupactini, detailed biological information remains limited in accessible literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Phacepholis candidus: //fəˈkɛfəlɪs ˈkændɪdəs//
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