Legalov-2003
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Temnocerus aeratoides
Temnocerus aeratoides is a species of leaf-rolling weevil described by Legalov in 2003. It belongs to the family Attelabidae, a group of weevils known for their distinctive behavior of rolling or folding leaves to create protective chambers for their eggs and larvae. The species name 'aeratoides' suggests a resemblance to species in the related genus Aeratus. As a recently described species with no recorded observations in major biodiversity databases, its biology remains poorly documented.
Temnocerus perplexus
Temnocerus perplexus is a species of leaf-rolling weevil in the family Attelabidae, described by Legalov in 2003. It belongs to a genus characterized by distinctive morphological features related to leaf manipulation behavior. The species is known from multiple Canadian provinces including Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Prince Edward Island.