Naucles basalis
Champion, 1891
Naucles basalis is a in the Scraptiidae, first described by Champion in 1891. The Naucles belongs to a small family of beetles commonly known as false flower beetles or anobiid-like beetles. Records indicate presence in Middle America and North America. Very little published information exists on the or of this species.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Naucles basalis: //ˈnɔːkliːz ˈbeɪsəlɪs//
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Distribution
Middle America and North America. GBIF records confirm presence in both regions.
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Taxonomic Note
Scraptiidae is a small of beetles within the superfamily Bostrichoidea. The family was historically included within Anobiidae or treated as a separate group closely related to anobiid beetles. Members of this family are often associated with dead wood or fungal .