Pergetus campanulatus
(LeConte, 1874)
Pergetus campanulatus is a of antlike flower beetle in the Anthicidae. It was originally described as Eurygenius campanulatus by LeConte in 1874, then transferred to the Pergetus erected by Casey in 1895. The species is found in North America, with records from western Canada including Alberta and British Columbia.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Pergetus campanulatus: //pɛrˈɡeː.tus ˌkæm.pəˈnjuː.lə.təs//
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Distribution
North America. Documented records include Alberta and British Columbia, Canada. The full extent of its range within North America has not been comprehensively mapped.
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Taxonomic History
This was the basis for Casey's 1895 erection of the Pergetus. The genus was later revised with the redefined using both male and female characters.