Euvacusus

Casey, 1904

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Euvacusus is a of antlike flower beetles in the Anthicidae. It was established by Casey in 1904. The genus contains a single described , Euvacusus coloradanus. Members of this genus are small beetles with an -like appearance, a characteristic feature of the Anthicidae family.

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Taxonomic note

The Euvacusus was described by Casey in 1904. It is , containing only Euvacusus coloradanus. The epithet 'coloradanus' suggests the type locality may be in Colorado, USA, though this is not explicitly confirmed in available sources.

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