Anthicus bellulus
LeConte, 1851
Anthicus bellulus is a of -like flower beetle in the Anthicidae, described by LeConte in 1851. The species is distributed across western North America, with records from British Columbia, Canada, through the western United States into Mexico. As with other members of the Anthicus, are typically found in dry, open and are often associated with flowers or ground-level vegetation. The species is rarely encountered in large numbers and is known from relatively few collections.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Anthicus bellulus: /ˈæn.tɪ.kəs bɛˈluː.ləs/
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Habitat
Dry, open including grasslands, shrublands, and woodland edges. Associated with xeric environments characteristic of western North American regions.
Distribution
Western North America: British Columbia (Canada), western United States, and Mexico (Middle America).