Notiobia mexicana
Dejean, 1829
Notiobia mexicana is a of in the . It occurs across a broad geographic range from the southwestern United States through Mexico and Central America to Panama. As a member of the tribe Notiobiini, it belongs to a group of often associated with riparian and wetland .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Notiobia mexicana: //noʊˈtaɪ.oʊ.bi.ə mɛkˈsæ.nə//
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Distribution
Found in Rica, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, and the United States. The name 'mexicana' reflects its locality in Mexico, though its range extends considerably beyond that country.
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Taxonomic note
The Notiobia was established by Perty in 1830 and is distinguished from related genera by features of the elytral and male . Notiobia mexicana was originally described by Dejean in 1829.