Lepyrus

Germar, 1817

Lepyrus is a of true in the , first described by Germar in 1817. The genus contains more than 70 described . Members of this genus are distributed across northern Europe, with confirmed records from Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. The group is part of the diverse weevil fauna associated with temperate and environments.

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How to pronounce Lepyrus: /leˈpyːrʊs/

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Distribution

Confirmed records from Denmark (DK), Norway (NO), and Sweden (SE). The appears to be concentrated in northern European regions, though the full range likely extends more broadly across the Palearctic given the number of described .

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