Neohedobia
Fisher, 1919
Species Guides
1Neohedobia is a of beetles in the Ptinidae, containing a single described , N. texana. The genus was established by Fisher in 1919. Members of Ptinidae are commonly known as death-watch beetles or spider beetles.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Neohedobia: //ˌniː.oʊhɪˈdoʊ.bi.ə//
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Distribution
The sole described , N. texana, suggests a geographic association with Texas, though specific locality data are not documented in available sources.
Similar Taxa
- PtinusBoth belong to Ptinidae and share the 'spider beetles,' though Neohedobia is distinguished by its status and specific taxonomic placement by Fisher.
- AnobiumAnobium is another of death-watch beetles in the same , differing in having multiple described and broader geographic distribution.