Conotrachelus carolinensis

Schoof, 1943

Conotrachelus carolinensis is a of in the , described by Schoof in 1943. The species is provisionally accepted in taxonomic databases and is known from North America. As a member of the Conotrachelus, it belongs to a group that includes several economically significant fruit pests, though specific information about this species' biology and remains limited in available sources.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Conotrachelus carolinensis: /ˌkɒnoʊˈtrækələs ˌkæroʊlɪˈnɛnsɪs/

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Distribution

North America; present according to GBIF distribution records. Specific range details within North America are not documented in available sources.

Similar Taxa

  • Conotrachelus nenupharBoth are North in the same ; C. nenuphar () is a well-documented major fruit pest with established biology and management protocols, while C. carolinensis lacks comparable detailed study

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Taxonomic Status

Listed as provisionally accepted in Catalogue of Life, with accepted status in GBIF. The has been documented in iNaturalist with 24 observations as of the data retrieval date.

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