Sapintus fulvipes

(LaFerté-Sénectère, 1847)

Tawny-legged Ant-like Flower Beetle

Sapintus fulvipes is a of -like in the . It is found in the Caribbean and North America, with records from British Columbia. The species was described by LaFerté-Sénectère in 1847; Chandler (1999) determined the publication date of the original monograph to be May 1849.

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How to pronounce Sapintus fulvipes: /sæˈpɪntəs ˈfʊlvɪˌpiːz/

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Distribution

Caribbean and North America. Specific regional records include British Columbia, Canada.

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Taxonomic history

Chandler (1999) determined that the publication date of LaFerté's Monographie des Anthicus is probably May, 1849, affecting the citation of the original description.

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