Miloderes allredi
Tanner, 1974
Miloderes allredi is a broad-nosed weevil described by Tanner in 1974. It is currently treated as a synonym of Miloderes viridis. Records indicate occurrence in the southwestern United States, specifically in Arizona and southern Utah.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Miloderes allredi: //mɪˈloʊdɪriːz/ /ælˈriːdiː//
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Distribution
Documented from Arizona (Clark, Coconino, Mohave counties) and Utah (Kane County). These localities suggest a range restricted to the Colorado Plateau and adjacent desert regions of the southwestern United States.
Similar Taxa
- Miloderes viridisM. allredi is currently synonymized under this ; distinguishing features between the two nominal , if any exist, have not been documented in available sources.
More Details
Taxonomic Status
Catalogue of Life and GBIF list Miloderes allredi as a synonym of Miloderes viridis Tanner, 1974. The original description and basis for the synonymy have not been examined.
Data Limitations
No published information on , , or of this nominal was located beyond basic taxonomic and locality records.