Rilettius rahmani

Abdullah, 1964

Rilettius rahmani is a of -like flower beetle ( Anthicidae) described by Abdullah in 1964. It belongs to the Rilettius, a small genus within this family of small, elongate beetles. The species has been recorded from both Middle America and North America. Anthicidae are generally associated with ground litter, vegetation, and sometimes flowers, though specific ecological details for this species remain limited.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Rilettius rahmani: //riˈlɛtiʊs ræˈmɑni//

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Distribution

Recorded from Middle America and North America based on GBIF distribution records. Specific countries or localities within these regions are not documented in available sources.

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Taxonomic history

Described by Abdullah in 1964. The Rilettius is a small, poorly studied genus within Anthicidae.

Observation data

iNaturalist records 10 observations for this , indicating it has been encountered in the field but remains rarely documented.

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