Ardamimicus cognatoi

Smith, 2013

Ardamimicus cognatoi is a of darkling beetle in the Tenebrionidae, described from Mexico in 2013. The Ardamimicus is small and poorly known, with limited published information on its . This species is one of few documented members of its genus.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Ardamimicus cognatoi: /ˌɑrdəˈmɪmɪkəs ˈkɒɡnə.tɔɪ/

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Distribution

Known from Mexico. Specific locality details are not published in widely accessible sources.

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Taxonomic note

The Ardamimicus was established by Smith in 2013, with A. cognatoi as one of the original described in that same publication. The genus name appears to be derived from an anagram of 'Madras' combined with '-micus', though the etymological significance is not documented in accessible literature.

Data availability

No specimens of this have been recorded in iNaturalist as of the knowledge cutoff. Published morphological descriptions and ecological data are not available in open-access scientific literature.

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