Conotrachelus anaglypticus

(Say, 1832)

cambium curculio

Conotrachelus anaglypticus, commonly known as the cambium curculio, is a of true in the . It is to North America, with confirmed records from Canada and the United States. The species is a member of the Conotrachelus, which includes several economically significant fruit pests.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Conotrachelus anaglypticus: /ˌkoʊnoʊtrəˈkiːləs ˌænəˈɡlɪptɪkəs/

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Distribution

North America; specifically recorded from New Brunswick, Ontario, and Québec in Canada, and Vermont in the United States.

Similar Taxa

  • Conotrachelus nenupharBoth are North Conotrachelus ; C. nenuphar () is a major fruit pest with well-documented biology, while C. anaglypticus has minimal published ecological data.

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