Eucyllus saesariatus

Pelsue & Sleeper, 1972

broad-nosed weevil

Eucyllus saesariatus is a of broad-nosed weevil in the Curculionidae, first described by Pelsue and Sleeper in 1972. It belongs to the Entiminae, a group characterized by their broad, short rostrums. The species has been recorded in the southwestern United States, specifically Arizona and California.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Eucyllus saesariatus: /juːˈsɪləs ˌsaɪsəˈriːətəs/

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Distribution

Documented from Arizona and California in the southwestern United States. GBIF records indicate presence in these states with no additional locality details available.

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Taxonomic Note

The specific epithet 'saesariatus' and authorship 'Pelsue & Sleeper, 1972' are consistently reported across taxonomic databases. The is classified within tribe Peritelini of Entiminae.

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