Conotrachelus ecarinatus
Schaeff., 1906
Conotrachelus ecarinatus is a of weevil in the Curculionidae, described by Schaeffer in 1906. The Conotrachelus contains several economically significant fruit pests, including the well-known (C. nenuphar). However, specific biological or ecological information for C. ecarinatus itself is not documented in the available sources. The species is provisionally accepted in taxonomic databases and is recorded as present in North America.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Conotrachelus ecarinatus: /ˌkɒnoʊtrəˈkiːləs iːˌkɛrɪˈneɪtəs/
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Distribution
North America
Similar Taxa
- Conotrachelus nenupharBoth belong to the same Conotrachelus; C. nenuphar is a major North American fruit pest with well-documented , while C. ecarinatus lacks comparable detailed study in available sources.
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Taxonomic Status
The is listed as 'provisionally accepted' in the Catalogue of Life and 'accepted' in GBIF, indicating some taxonomic uncertainty or need for further verification.