Tomoderus impressulus
Casey, 1895
Tomoderus impressulus is a small in the Anthicidae, first described by Casey in 1895. It belongs to a of ant-like flower beetles characterized by their compact bodies and relatively long legs. The is known from North America, though detailed biological information remains limited in the available literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Tomoderus impressulus: /tɔˈmoʊdərəs ɪmˈprɛsjʊləs/
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Distribution
North America; known from the United States based on historical collection records.
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Taxonomic History
Described by Thomas L. Casey in 1895 as part of his extensive work on North American Coleoptera. The epithet 'impressulus' refers to impressed or depressed markings, likely describing surface sculpturing on the or pronotum.