Anthicus nanus

LeConte, 1851

Anthicus nanus is a of antlike flower beetle in the Anthicidae, first described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1851. The species exhibits the characteristic compact body form and -mimicking appearance typical of the Anthicus. It occurs across a broad geographic range spanning temperate and subtropical regions of North America and Central America.

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How to pronounce Anthicus nanus: /ˈænˌθaɪ.kəs ˈneɪ.nəs/

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Distribution

North America and Central America. Records include the United States, Canada (British Columbia), and Middle America.

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