Dendrocranulus

Schedl, K.E., 1938

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Dendrocranulus is a of weevils in the Curculionidae, established by Schedl in 1938. The genus is poorly known, with minimal published literature and very few documented observations. Based on its taxonomic placement within Curculionidae, members are likely small to medium-sized beetles with the characteristic elongated snout (rostrum) typical of weevils. The genus name suggests an association with trees ('dendro-' meaning tree, 'cranulus' possibly referring to the or a small structure).

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How to pronounce Dendrocranulus: //ˌdɛn.droʊˈkræn.jʊ.ləs//

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