Alloblackburneus tenuistriatus
(Horn, 1887)
Alloblackburneus tenuistriatus is a of in the . It occurs in the south-central United States, where it has been recorded from Kansas, Louisiana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. The species was described by Horn in 1887 and is currently accepted as valid. As a member of Aphodiinae, it is likely associated with decomposition, though specific ecological studies are limited.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Alloblackburneus tenuistriatus: /ˌæl.oʊ.blækˈbɜr.niəs ˌtɛn.ju.aɪˈstraɪ.eɪ.təs/
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Distribution
South-central United States: Kansas, Louisiana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.
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Taxonomic Note
The Alloblackburneus was established for formerly placed in Blackburneus, distinguished by specific morphological characters of the male and external features.