Apleurus saginatus

Anderson, 1987

Apleurus saginatus is a cylindrical weevil in the Curculionidae, described by Anderson in 1987. It is known from North America, though specific details about its remain poorly documented. The belongs to a of weevils characterized by their elongated, cylindrical body form.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Apleurus saginatus: /æpˈlɪərəs sæˈdʒɪneɪtəs/

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Distribution

North America

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Taxonomic status

The is provisionally accepted in the Catalogue of Life and accepted in GBIF. It was described by Robert S. Anderson in 1987.

Documentation

As of the available sources, only 24 iNaturalist observations have been recorded, indicating limited citizen science documentation and potentially low detection rates or restricted range.

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