Conotrachelus echinatus
Horn, 1895
Conotrachelus echinatus is a of in the , described by Horn in 1895. It belongs to a containing several economically significant fruit pests, though specific information about this species remains limited. The genus Conotrachelus is best known for the (C. nenuphar), a major pest of stone and pome fruits in North America.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Conotrachelus echinatus: /ˌkoʊnoʊtrəˈkɛləs ɛkɪˈneɪtəs/
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Distribution
North America (present, exact range undetermined)
Similar Taxa
- Conotrachelus nenupharClosely related congeneric ; the is the most economically important and well-studied member of the , distinguished by its documented pest status on rosaceous fruits and detailed .