Notibius puberulus

LeConte, 1851

Notibius puberulus is a of in the , described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1851. The Notibius is a small, poorly known group within the large tenebrionid fauna of North America. This species has been recorded from Mexico and appears to be rarely collected, with limited biological information available.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Notibius puberulus: //noʊˈtɪbiəs pjuːˈbɛrjʊləs//

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Distribution

Recorded from Mexico (MX). The ' precise range within Mexico is not well documented.

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Taxonomic Note

The Notibius was established by LeConte and contains few described . Notibius puberulus is the species of the genus. The group is placed in but its exact tribal placement may require revision.

Data Deficiency

With only 36 observations on iNaturalist and limited literature records, this is data-deficient. Most aspects of its biology remain undocumented.

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