Onota

Chaudoir, 1873

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Onota is a of ground beetles in the Carabidae, established by Chaudoir in 1873. It belongs to the subtribe Agrina within the tribe Lebiini, Lebiinae. The genus is poorly documented in modern literature, with minimal observational records available.

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Taxonomic placement

Onota is classified within the subtribe Agrina of the tribe Lebiini, Lebiinae. This placement indicates it is a member of the diverse lebiine ground beetles, though specific morphological characters defining the are not readily accessible in standard references.

Data availability

As of current sources, the has only 4 observations recorded on iNaturalist and lacks detailed -level documentation in major biodiversity databases. This scarcity reflects either genuine rarity, taxonomic neglect, or restricted geographic range.

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