Ptinus constrictus

Blatchley, 1922

Ptinus constrictus is a of spider beetle in the Ptinidae, described by Blatchley in 1922. It belongs to a commonly associated with stored products, dried organic materials, and natural including dead wood and debris. The species is recorded as present in North America.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Ptinus constrictus: //ˈptiː.nəs kənˈstrɪk.təs//

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Distribution

North America

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Taxonomic Note

Ptinus constrictus was described by Blatchley in 1922. The Ptinus includes commonly known as spider beetles, many of which are associated with stored products or decaying organic matter. However, specific ecological details for P. constrictus are not well documented in available sources.

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