Anthicus rufulus
LeConte, 1852
Anthicus rufulus is a of antlike flower beetle in the Anthicidae. The species was described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1852. It is found in North America. Like other members of Anthicidae, it exhibits -mimicry in its body form and movement patterns.
Distribution
North America. Specific distribution records within this range are not well documented in available sources.
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Taxonomic History
Described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1852, a prominent American entomologist who described thousands of North American .
Family Characteristics
Members of Anthicidae are commonly known as antlike flower beetles due to their elongated pronotum, narrow neck-like constriction, and -mimicking appearance and .