Lixus terminalis

LeConte, 1876

Lixus terminalis is a of true in the , first described by LeConte in 1876. This species belongs to the large Lixus, which comprises stem-boring weevils distributed across multiple continents. The species is recorded from northern regions of North America including Canada and Alaska.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Lixus terminalis: //ˈlɪk.sʊs tɛrˈmɪ.nə.lɪs//

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Distribution

North America: recorded from Alberta, Manitoba, and Ontario in Canada, and Alaska in the United States.

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Taxonomic Notes

The was described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1876. The Lixus is one of the largest genera in , with hundreds of species worldwide. Many Lixus species are associated with specific plants, though host records for L. terminalis specifically have not been documented in the available sources.

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