Aderus tantillus
(Champion, 1890)
Aderus tantillus is a small ant-like leaf beetle in the Aderidae, described by Champion in 1890. It is distributed across Central America and North America. The exhibits the characteristic compact body form and short typical of the Aderus.
Pronunciation
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Distribution
Central America and North America
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Taxonomic Authority
Originally described by George Charles Champion in 1890.
Observation Records
As of the latest data, there are 10 documented observations on iNaturalist.