Telabis
Casey, 1890
Telabis is a of in the , established by Casey in 1890. The genus is to the Nearctic region. Very few observations exist in public databases, with only 8 records on iNaturalist. The genus remains poorly documented in scientific literature.
Pronunciation
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Distribution
Nearctic region.
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Taxonomic note
The Telabis was described by Thomas Lincoln Casey in 1890. It belongs to the diverse , one of the largest families of . The genus appears to have received limited taxonomic attention since its original description.
Data limitations
Publicly available information about Telabis is extremely limited. The 8 iNaturalist observations suggest it is rarely encountered or underreported. No -level treatments or ecological studies were found in major databases.