Magdalis alutacea

LeConte, J.L., 1878

Wedge-shaped bark weevil

Magdalis alutacea is a of bark weevil in the Curculionidae, commonly known as the wedge-shaped bark weevil. It occurs across North America including Canada and the United States. The species was described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1878. It belongs to the Magdalis, a group of weevils associated with woody plants.

Annual report of the Commissioners of Fisheries, Game and Forests of the State of New York" (1896-1900)) (18741127994) by Internet Archive Book Images. Used under a No restrictions license.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Magdalis alutacea: /mæɡˈdeɪlɪs æluːˈteɪsiə/

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Distribution

North America. Documented from Canadian provinces including Alberta, British Columbia, New Brunswick, and the Northwest Territories. Distribution records indicate presence across Canada with likely extension into the United States, though specific US state records are not detailed in available sources.

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