Isodrusus debilis

Sharp, 1911

Isodrusus debilis is a of weevil in the Curculionidae, described by David Sharp in 1911. The Isodrusus belongs to the tribe Tanymecini within the Entiminae, a group of broad-nosed weevils. Very little is known about the or of this species. It appears to be native to Guatemala based on available distribution records.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Isodrusus debilis: /ˌaɪsoʊˈdɹusəs ˈdɛbɪlɪs/

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Distribution

Guatemala (GT)

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Taxonomic Notes

Isodrusus is a of broad-nosed weevils ( Entiminae) in the tribe Tanymecini. The specific epithet 'debilis' (Latin for 'weak' or 'feeble') may refer to some aspect of the ' , though the original description by Sharp (1911) has not been consulted for this record.

Data Limitations

This has zero observations in iNaturalist and minimal presence in major biodiversity databases. The GBIF distribution records consist solely of country codes (GT = Guatemala) without georeferenced specimen details. No published biological studies, ecological research, or species-specific literature was located in the provided context.

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