Byrsopages villosus
Boheman, 1842
Byrsopages villosus is a of weevil in the Curculionidae, Entiminae, described by Boheman in 1842. The Byrsopages belongs to the tribe Byrsopagini, a group of broad-nosed weevils. Distribution records indicate presence in the Holarctic region, specifically Alaska and Kamchatka. Very little detailed biological information is available for this species.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Byrsopages villosus: //bəˈsɒpədʒiːz ˈvɪləsəs//
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Distribution
Holarctic region; recorded from Alaska (United States) and Kamchatka (Russia).
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Taxonomic placement
Byrsopages villosus is classified in the tribe Byrsopagini within the Entiminae (broad-nosed weevils). The tribe Byrsopagini is a small group of weevils with limited documented diversity.
Data scarcity
Only one observation is recorded in iNaturalist, and no Wikipedia summary exists for this . The Catalogue of Life and GBIF list the species as accepted but provide minimal biological detail.