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Genus: | Cechides Pascoe, [1872] |
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Cechides is a weevil genus in the tribe Aterpini. [1]
Aterpini is weevil tribe in the subfamily Cyclominae.
Banksia prionotes, commonly known as acorn banksia or orange banksia, is a species of shrub or tree of the genus Banksia in the family Proteaceae. It is native to the southwest of Western Australia and can reach up to 10 m (33 ft) in height. It can be much smaller in more exposed areas or in the north of its range. This species has serrated, dull green leaves and large, bright flower spikes, initially white before opening to a bright orange. Its common name arises from the partly opened inflorescence, which is shaped like an acorn. The tree is a popular garden plant and also of importance to the cut flower industry.
Cechides amoenus is a species of curculionid weevil, native to Western Australia.
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