Chramesus chapuisii

LeConte, 1876

Chramesus chapuisii is a of in the , described by LeConte in 1876. The Chramesus comprises , a group of small weevils that tunnel beneath tree bark. This species is known from very few documented observations, with only two records on iNaturalist. Most species in this genus are associated with coniferous trees.

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How to pronounce Chramesus chapuisii: /ˈkra.me.sus tʃaˈpu.i.si.i/

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