thumb|Dorsal surface of the same Misophrice sp. Misophrice is an Australian genus of true weevils associated with plants in the family Casuarinaceae.
thumb|Dorsal surface of the same Misophrice sp. Misophrice is an Australian genus of true weevils associated with plants in the family Casuarinaceae.
== Description == Misophrice adults are quite small weevils. For example, M. squamiventris is 2-3 mm long and M. gloriosa is 1.7-2 mm long. They lack the final, claw-bearing segment of each tarsus. Some related genera also have clawless tarsi, but Misophrice can be distinguished from these by the funicle of the antenna being 6-segmented (5-segmented in Anarciarthrum and 7-segmented in Thechia). The first funicle segment in Misophrice is stout and about as long as the second and third combined, while the second segment is slightly longer than the third. The rostrum is either entirely glabrous or glabrous except for the base. The body of at least some species is covered in scales.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).