Hadromorphus inutilis

Hadromorphus inutilis is a of weevil in the Curculionidae, Molytinae, and tribe Lithini. The Hadromorphus comprises relatively obscure weevils with limited published documentation. Information regarding this species is sparse in the scientific literature, reflecting its rarity or limited collection history. It belongs to a group of weevils often associated with woody vegetation.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Hadromorphus inutilis: /ˌhædroʊˈmɔrfəs ɪˈnjuːtɪlɪs/

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Taxonomic note

The Hadromorphus was established by J. Faust in 1898. in this genus are not well-represented in major entomological databases, and original descriptions often remain the primary source of information. The specific epithet 'inutilis' (Latin for 'useless' or 'unprofitable') may reflect the collector's or describer's assessment of economic or practical significance rather than biological characteristics.

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