Telabis

Casey, 1890

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Telabis is a of darkling beetles in the Tenebrionidae, established by Casey in 1890. The genus is native 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.

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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 darkling beetle Tenebrionidae, one of the largest families of beetles. 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.

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