Byrsopages

Schönherr, 1842

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Byrsopages is a of weevils in the Curculionidae, Entiminae, and the sole member of the tribe Byrsopagini. The genus was established by Carl Johan Schönherr in 1842. It is distributed across parts of East Asia, with records from China, Japan, and Mongolia. The genus contains relatively few and is poorly represented in biological collections.

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How to pronounce Byrsopages: /bɪr.səˈpeɪ.dʒiːz/

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Distribution

China, Japan, Mongolia

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Tribal placement

Byrsopages is the type and only of the tribe Byrsopagini, a small tribe within the large Entiminae (broad-nosed weevils).

Taxonomic note

The is rarely encountered in entomological literature and appears to have limited representation in major museum collections based on available occurrence data.

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