Proceratium mexicanum

de Andrade, 2003

Proceratium mexicanum is an in the Proceratiinae, described by de Andrade in 2003. The Proceratium comprises specialized known for their distinctive elongated and cryptic foraging . Like other members of this genus, P. mexicanum likely exhibits the characteristic proceratiine traits of slow, deliberate movement and specialized on .

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Proceratium mexicanum: //proʊˈsɛrəˌtiəm ˌmɛksɪˈkeɪnəm//

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Distribution

Mexico (type locality inferred from specific epithet; precise range unknown).

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