Trichonotuloides
Balthasar, 1945
Species Guides
1Trichonotuloides is a of scarab beetles in the Scarabaeidae, Aphodiinae. It was established by Balthasar in 1945 and is distributed in the Neotropical region. The genus belongs to the dung beetle tribe Aphodiini, whose members are generally associated with decomposing organic matter.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Trichonotuloides: /ˌtrɪkəˌnɒtjuːˈloʊɪdiːz/
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Distribution
Neotropical region
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Taxonomic History
The was described by Czech entomologist Václav Balthasar in 1945. Balthasar was a prominent in Scarabaeidae, particularly Aphodiinae, and described numerous genera and during the mid-20th century.
Data Availability
No -level observations are recorded in major biodiversity databases such as iNaturalist. This suggests the is either rarely encountered, poorly documented, or contains species with limited collecting effort in their native range.