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Anthrenus Pimpinellae Complex
''Anthrenus pimpinellae'' complex (informally called ''pimpinellae'' species group) is a group of closely related species from subgenus ''Anthrenus''. Most species that currently belong to the group were previously assigned as subspecies of ''Anthrenus pimpinellae''. Species According to various sources, such as World Dermestidae catalogue and new research, these species currently belong to the group: *''Anthrenus almatyensis'' (Háva, 2018) – Kazakhstan *''Anthrenus amandae'' (Holloway, 2019) – Spain (Mallorca) *'' Anthrenus angustefasciatus'' (Ganglbauer, 1904) – Europe (Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Republic, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Monaco, Portugal, Serbia, Spain, Switzerland); Turkey; Algeria; Morocco; Tunisia *''Anthrenus corona'' (Holloway, 2021) – Armenia; Austria; Bosnia; Bulgaria; Croatia; Georgia; Greece; Hungary; Italy; Macedonia; Montenegro; Portugal; Romania; Serbia; Sicily; Spain; Turkey; Iran; Jordan; Syria *'' Anthren ...
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Anthrenus Pimpinellae
''Anthrenus pimpinellae'' is a species of beetle found natively in Europe, northern Africa, Asia and portions of the Oriental region; it has also been introduced to parts of North America. Description Size of about 3–4 mm. Elytra black with white and brown scales. Anthrenus pimpinellae MHNT both sides.jpg, References External links''Anthrenus pimpinellae''at Fauna Europaea Fauna Europaea is a database of the scientific names and distribution of all living multicellular European land and fresh-water animals. It serves as a standard taxonomic source for animal taxonomy within the Pan-European