Anthrenocerus pilatus

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Anthrenocerus Pilatus

Anthrenocerus Pilatus is a species of beetles, native to Australia. [1] It is within the genus Anthrenocerus and the family Dermestidae.

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References

  1. The Atlas of Living Australia page on Anthrenocerus Pilatus is accessible here Archived March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine