Squamanotoxus
Chandler, 2001
Species Guides
2- Squamanotoxus balsasensis
- Squamanotoxus elegans(monoceros beetle)
Squamanotoxus is a of monoceros beetles in the Anthicidae. The genus contains three described distributed in North America. These beetles belong to a group commonly known as ant-like flower beetles due to their resemblance to ants.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Squamanotoxus: /ˌskwæməˈnɒtɒksəs/
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Distribution
North America. have been recorded from the southwestern United States and Mexico.
Similar Taxa
- AnthicusBoth are ant-like flower beetles in the Anthicidae; Squamanotoxus have been historically confused with Anthicus and related .
- CyclodinusAnother of Anthicidae with -like ; separation requires examination of antennal structure and pronotal shape.