Lixus mucidus
LeConte, 1876
Lixus mucidus is a of true weevil in the Curculionidae, described by LeConte in 1876. It belongs to the large Lixus, which comprises elongate weevils often associated with herbaceous plants. The species is documented from North America, with confirmed records in the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Québec. Available information about its and remains limited.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Lixus mucidus: //ˈlɪk.sʊs ˈmjuː.sɪ.dʊs//
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Distribution
North America. Documented from the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Québec. Distribution within the United States is not specified in available sources.
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Taxonomic Status
Listed as 'provisionally accepted' in the Catalogue of Life, suggesting some uncertainty regarding current taxonomic standing or the need for further revisionary work.
Observation Frequency
Only 7 observations recorded on iNaturalist as of data retrieval, indicating the is rarely encountered or underreported.