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- antennatus Nicrophorus apo Nicrophorus argutor Nicrophorus basalis Nicrophorus carolina Nicrophorus charon Nicrophorus chilensis Nicrophorus concolor Nicrophorus...
- org/Taxon/ELEMENT_GLOBAL.2.113123/Nicrophorus_americ****. Accessed 17 November 2021. World Conservation Monitoring Centre (1996). "Nicrophorus americ****". IUCN Red...
- Nicrophorus orbicollis is a nearctic burying beetle first described by Thomas Say in 1825. It is a member of the genus Nicrophorus or ****ton beetles, comprising...
- Nicrophorus investigator is a burying beetle first described by the Swedish naturalist Johan Wilhelm Zetterstedt in 1824. Sikes, D.S., Barclay, M.V.L...
- challenges of their ecosystems. Nicrophorus vespilloides shares its reproductive behavior with a sister species Nicrophorus nepalensis. Both species locate...
- for other Nicrophorus species) are ineffective at capturing this species, with N. pustulatus representing approximately 0-6% of Nicrophorus specimens...
- americana, Nicrophorus americ****, Nicrophorus carolinus, Nicrophorus investigator, Nicrophorus marginatus, Nicrophorus orbicollis, Nicrophorus tomentosus...
- Nicrophorus defodiens is a burying beetle described by Mannerheim in 1846. In 2012, N. defodiens was found to be one of at least two burying beetles which...
- Nicrophorus vespillo is a burying beetle described by Carl Linnaeus in his landmark 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. It has a paleartic distribution...
- Nicrophorus tomentosus (gold-necked carrion beetle or tomentose burying beetle) is a species of burying beetle that was described by Friedrich Weber in...