Tanarthrus brevipennis

Casey, 1895

Tanarthrus brevipennis is a small in the Anthicidae, commonly known as ant-like flower beetles. The species was described by Casey in 1895 and is known from North America. Very little detailed biological information is available for this specific species, though members of the Tanarthrus generally inhabit dry, sandy or rocky and are often associated with plant debris.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Tanarthrus brevipennis: //təˈnɑːrˌθrəs brɛvɪˈpɛnɪs//

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Distribution

North America.

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