Panscopus ovalis
Pierce, 1913
broad-nosed weevil
Panscopus ovalis is a of broad-nosed in the . The species was described by Pierce in 1913 and is currently accepted as valid. It belongs to the Entiminae, a group of weevils commonly known as broad-nosed weevils due to their relatively short, broad compared to other weevils. Very little specific biological information has been published for this particular species.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Panscopus ovalis: /pænˈskoʊpəs ˈoʊvəlɪs/
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Distribution
North America, with specific records from Alberta, British Columbia, Idaho (including Latah County), and Montana in the western United States and Canada.
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Taxonomic placement
The is classified in the tribe Byrsopagini within the Entiminae. The Panscopus contains multiple species, with P. ovalis being one of the less well-documented members.