Ptinus feminalis

Fall, 1905

Ptinus feminalis is a small in the Ptinidae, first described by Fall in 1905. As a member of the spider beetle Ptinus, it is part of a group known for their compact bodies and association with stored products, though specific details about this species remain limited in published literature. The species is recorded from North America.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Ptinus feminalis: //ˈtɪnəs ˌfɛmɪˈneɪlɪs//

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Distribution

North America. Specific locality records are sparse in available sources.

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Taxonomic Note

Ptinus feminalis was described by Henry Clinton Fall in 1905. The Ptinus contains numerous , many of which are poorly documented in modern literature. The specific epithet 'feminalis' is unusual and its etymology is not clearly documented in available sources.

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