Nocibiotes

Casey, 1895

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Nocibiotes is a of darkling beetles in the Tenebrionidae, established by Casey in 1895. It is distributed in the Nearctic region. The genus is relatively poorly documented in scientific literature, with limited published information on its and .

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How to pronounce Nocibiotes: //nɔˌkibiˈoʊtɛs//

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Distribution

Nearctic region (North America).

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Taxonomic note

The Nocibiotes was described by Thomas Lincoln Casey in 1895. It belongs to the large Tenebrionidae, which contains over 20,000 described of darkling beetles worldwide. The name has been accepted in major taxonomic databases including GBIF and NCBI, though detailed revisionary work on the genus appears limited in accessible literature.

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