Dyslobus ursinus

(Horn, 1876)

Dyslobus ursinus is a of broad-nosed weevil in the Curculionidae, first described by Horn in 1876. It belongs to the Entiminae and tribe Byrsopagini. Records indicate occurrence in western North America, including the Pacific Northwest and adjacent Canadian provinces.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Dyslobus ursinus: //dɪsˈloʊbəs ərˈsaɪnəs//

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Distribution

Western North America: Alberta, British Columbia, Idaho, Oregon. Also recorded from Haines, Alaska.

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Taxonomic placement

Classified in tribe Byrsopagini within Entiminae (broad-nosed weevils). The Dyslobus contains multiple distributed in western North America.

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