Salimuzzamania
Abdullah, 1968
Species Guides
1Salimuzzamania is a of beetles in the Anthicidae, established by Abdullah in 1968. The genus is currently marked as doubtful in taxonomic databases, indicating uncertainty regarding its validity or circumscription. It belongs to the order Coleoptera, which contains the largest number of described among all orders of organisms. Very little information is available about this genus, with only a single observation recorded on iNaturalist.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Salimuzzamania: /ˌsæ.lɪ.mʌ.t͡səˈmæ.ni.ə/
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Taxonomic Status
The is flagged as DOUBTFUL in GBIF, suggesting it may be a synonym, , or otherwise problematic . The original description by Abdullah (1968) requires verification.
Data Deficiency
Only one observation exists in iNaturalist for this , and no Wikipedia summary is available. This indicates extreme rarity in public biodiversity databases, likely due to the genus being obscure, poorly known, or potentially invalid.