Notoxus nevadensis

Casey, 1895

Notoxus nevadensis is a of monoceros in the , described by Casey in 1895. The species is found in North America. Very little specific information is available regarding its biology, , or detailed distribution.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Notoxus nevadensis: //noʊˈtɒk.səs nɛ.vəˈdɛn.sɪs//

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Identification

Members of the Notoxus are characterized by a prominent horn-like projection on the , giving them the "monoceros ." Specific diagnostic features distinguishing N. nevadensis from are not documented in available sources.

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Distribution

North America. Specific range details within this region are not documented.

Similar Taxa

  • Notoxus spp.Other members of the Notoxus share the distinctive pronotal horn and overall body form; specific differentiation of N. nevadensis from requires examination of subtle morphological characters not specified in available literature.

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