Sapintus lutescens
Champion, 1890
Sapintus lutescens is a of antlike flower beetle described by Champion in 1890. It belongs to the Anthicidae, a group of small beetles known for their -like appearance and habits. The species occurs in Central America and North America.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Sapintus lutescens: //sæˈpɪntəs luːˈtɛskɛnz//
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Distribution
Central America and North America. Distribution records confirm presence in both Middle America and North America.
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Taxonomic note
The was described by G.C. Champion in 1890. The Sapintus is part of the Anthicidae, commonly known as antlike flower beetles due to their resemblance to ants in and movement.