Aderus saginatus

Casey, 1895

Aderus saginatus is a small in the Aderidae, described by Casey in 1895. The species occurs in North and Middle America. Like other aderids, it belongs to a family commonly known as ant-like leaf beetles due to their morphological resemblance to ants.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Aderus saginatus: //əˈdɛərəs ˌsædʒɪˈneɪtəs//

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Distribution

Recorded from North America and Middle America.

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