Eucerceris bitruncata
Scullen, 1939
Eucerceris bitruncata is a of in the Crabronidae, described by Scullen in 1939. The Eucerceris is part of the tribe Cercerini, commonly known as weevil wasps for their specialized on weevils (). This species occurs in North America. Very few observations exist in public databases, with only two records documented on iNaturalist.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Eucerceris bitruncata: /juːsɜːrˈsɛrɪs bɪtrʌŋˈkeɪtə/
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Distribution
North America; specifically recorded in the western United States including Colorado.
Similar Taxa
- Eucerceris canaliculataAnother North in the same , distinguished by differences in abdominal tergite sculpturing and punctation patterns.
- Cerceris spp.Related in the same tribe Cercerini; Eucerceris typically have more elongate and different pronotal shapes compared to Cerceris.