Sapintus caudatus

Werner, 1962

Sapintus caudatus is a of -like flower beetle in the Anthicidae, described by Werner in 1962. Members of this are characterized by their elongated, ant-like appearance and relatively soft compared to many other beetles. The species is known from North America, though detailed ecological and biological information remains limited in published literature.

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How to pronounce Sapintus caudatus: //sæˈpɪntəs kɔˈdeɪtəs//

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Distribution

North America. Specific records are sparse; the has been documented as present on the continent based on collection data.

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