Ababa tantilla
(LeConte, 1866)
Ababa tantilla
Ababa tantilla is a of in the Thanerocleridae, distributed across the Americas from North America through Middle America to South America. The species was first described by LeConte in 1866. It belongs to a small within a family of .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Ababa tantilla: /əˈbæbə tænˈtɪlə/
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Distribution
Recorded from North America, Middle America, and South America. Specific localities within these broad regions are not documented in available sources.
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Taxonomic Notes
The placement of this has been subject to revision. While iNaturalist lists the family as , GBIF and modern taxonomic databases recognize Thanerocleridae as the accepted family. Thanerocleridae is sometimes treated as a (Thaneroclerinae) within Cleridae in older .
Data Availability
No observations are recorded in iNaturalist for this , and no peer-reviewed literature specifically addressing its biology or was found in the provided sources. Most available information is limited to taxonomic catalog entries and nomenclatural records.