Texaponium

Thomas, 1984

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Texaponium is a of darkling beetles in the Tenebrionidae, described by Thomas in 1984. It belongs to the order Coleoptera and is currently classified within the Nearctic biogeographic region. The genus contains of small to medium-sized beetles with the general characteristics of the Tenebrionidae family. Very limited information is available about this genus, with minimal observational records documented.

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How to pronounce Texaponium: //tɛkˈsæpɒniəm//

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Distribution

Nearctic region (North America). Specific country or state records are not documented in available sources.

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Taxonomic history

The Texaponium was established by Thomas in 1984. It is placed in the Tenebrionidae, a large and diverse family of beetles commonly known as darkling beetles.

Data availability

This is poorly documented in public databases. GBIF records indicate only higher-rank matching, and iNaturalist shows a single observation, suggesting limited field documentation or potential rarity.

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