Isodrusus

Sharp, 1911

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Isodrusus is a of weevils ( Curculionidae) in the Entiminae, described by Sharp in 1911. It belongs to the tribe Tanymecini, a group of broad-nosed weevils characterized by their relatively short rostrums. The genus is poorly documented in public sources, with no observations recorded on iNaturalist and no -level information readily available. Its taxonomic placement within Tanymecini suggests morphological affinities with other genera in this tribe, which are primarily herbivorous.

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How to pronounce Isodrusus: /aɪˈsɒdɹʊsəs/

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