Ulus fimbriatus

Casey, 1890

Ulus fimbriatus is a of darkling beetle in the Tenebrionidae, described by Thomas L. Casey in 1890. The Ulus is a small group within this diverse family. Published records indicate this species occurs in Mexico. Information on its and remains limited in accessible literature.

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How to pronounce Ulus fimbriatus: /ˈuː.lus fɪm.briˈɑː.tus/

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Distribution

Mexico (published occurrence records from GBIF)

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Taxonomic notes

The Ulus is classified within Tenebrionidae, the darkling beetle , which contains over 20,000 described globally. The specific epithet 'fimbriatus' refers to a fringed or bordered condition, possibly describing a morphological feature of the .

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