Ganascus ventricosus

(LeConte, 1875)

Ganascus ventricosus is a of ant-like leaf beetle in the Aderidae, first described by LeConte in 1875. It is found in North America. Members of this family are generally small, elongate beetles with a somewhat flattened body form and often reduced that expose several abdominal segments. The family Aderidae is sometimes referred to as ant-like leaf beetles due to their superficial resemblance to ants.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Ganascus ventricosus: /ɡəˈnaskʊs vɛnˈtrɪkoʊsəs/

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Distribution

North America.

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