Sparedrus depressus
(Champion, 1889)
Sparedrus depressus is a of false blister beetle in the Oedemeridae, first described by Champion in 1889. It belongs to a of beetles distributed in Middle and North America. The specific epithet 'depressus' refers to the flattened body form characteristic of this species. Very little is known about its or .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Sparedrus depressus: /spaˈreː.drʊs dɛˈprɛs.sʊs/
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Distribution
Recorded from Middle America and North America based on GBIF distribution records. Specific locality details are sparse in available sources.