Conotrachelus cognatus

LeConte, 1878

Conotrachelus cognatus is a of true weevil in the Curculionidae. It is native to North America and was described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1878. The species belongs to the large Conotrachelus, which includes numerous weevil species associated with various plants. Specific biological details about this species remain poorly documented in the available literature.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Conotrachelus cognatus: //ˌkoʊnoʊˈtreɪkələs kɒɡˈneɪtəs//

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Distribution

North America

Similar Taxa

  • Conotrachelus nenupharBoth belong to the same Conotrachelus and are North American weevils. C. nenuphar () is a well-known agricultural pest of rosaceous fruits, while C. cognatus is much less studied and not known to be a significant pest.

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