Cercopeus maspavancus

Sleeper, 1955

Cercopeus maspavancus is a of in the , Entiminae, described by Sleeper in 1955. It belongs to the tribe Trachyphloeini, a group of broad-nosed weevils. Records indicate occurrence in the eastern United States from Massachusetts to the Carolinas. As with many members of its , detailed biological information remains limited.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Cercopeus maspavancus: /ˌsɛr.kəˈpiː.əs ˌmas.pəˈvæŋ.kəs/

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Distribution

Recorded from Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina in the eastern United States.

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Taxonomic placement

Assigned to tribe Trachyphloeini within Entiminae (broad-nosed ). The Cercopeus contains multiple , many poorly studied.

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