Batuliodes

Casey, 1907

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Batuliodes is a of darkling beetles in the Tenebrionidae, established by Casey in 1907. The genus occurs in the Nearctic region and is represented by relatively few documented observations. As a member of Tenebrionidae, it belongs to a large and diverse family of beetles commonly associated with arid and semi-arid environments. The genus remains poorly documented in public biodiversity databases.

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How to pronounce Batuliodes: //ˌbæ.tjuˈlaɪ.oʊ.diːz//

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Distribution

Nearctic region

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Taxonomic history

The was described by Thomas L. Casey in 1907. Casey's descriptions of North American beetles in the early 20th century established many tenebrionid genera that remain in use.

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