Mecopus serrirostris
Mecopus serrirostris is a species of true weevil family.
Mecopus serrirostris | |
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Mecopus serrirostris from New Guinea. Male | |
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Tribe: | Mecopini |
Genus: | Mecopus (genus of beetles) |
Species: | M. serrirostris |
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Mecopus serrirostris Pascoe, 1871 | |
Description
Mecopus serrirostris reaches about 8 millimetres (0.31 in) in length.
Distribution
This species occurs only in Papua New Guinea.
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