Minyomerus griseus

(Sleeper, 1960)

Minyomerus griseus is a of in the , Entiminae, described by Sleeper in 1960. It belongs to the tribe Tanymecini, a group of broad-nosed weevils. The species epithet "griseus" refers to its gray coloration. Distribution records indicate presence in Presidio, though detailed biological information remains limited.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Minyomerus griseus: /mɪn.joʊˈmɛr.əs ˈɡrɪs.i.əs/

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Distribution

Presidio (based on GBIF distribution records). Specific geographic extent beyond this locality is not documented in available sources.

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Taxonomic placement

Minyomerus griseus is classified within the broad-nosed Entiminae, tribe Tanymecini. The Minyomerus contains characterized by particular morphological features of the and , though specific diagnostic traits for M. griseus are not detailed in available sources.

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