Ptinus gandolphei
Pic, 1904
Ptinus gandolphei is a of spider beetle in the Ptinidae, first described by Maurice Pic in 1904. It belongs to a known for species with elongated legs and that resemble spiders in appearance. The species is documented from North America, though specific details about its remain poorly recorded in scientific literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Ptinus gandolphei: //ˈptiːnəs ɡændoʊlˈfiːaɪ//
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Distribution
Recorded from North America; specific locality details are not well documented.
Similar Taxa
- Ptinus speciesOther members of the Ptinus share the characteristic spider-like appearance with long legs and ; specific differentiation of P. gandolphei from requires examination of subtle morphological features such as antennal structure and body proportions.