Conibiosoma

Casey, 1890

Conibiosoma is a of ( ) established by Thomas L. Casey in 1890. The genus is to the Nearctic region. Very little published information exists on the biology or of this group. iNaturalist records indicate extremely limited observation effort, with only seven documented observations.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Conibiosoma: /kɔˈnɪbioʊˌsɔmə/

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Distribution

Nearctic region

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Taxonomic history

The was described by Thomas Lincoln Casey in 1890. No subsequent taxonomic revisions or -level treatments are readily accessible in standard databases.

Data limitations

The is severely under-documented in both scientific literature and citizen science platforms. The seven iNaturalist observations represent the only readily accessible occurrence data, suggesting either genuine rarity, cryptic habits, or historical neglect in field surveys.

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