Nicrophorus pustulatus, also known as the pustulated carrion beetle or blistered burying beetle, is a species of burying beetle that was described by Johann Karl Wilhelm Illiger in 1807. This species is native to North America. N. pustulatus exhibits unique habitat utilization and breeding behaviour relative to other members of the genus.[5][6] This species may be the only described example of a true parasitoid targeting a vertebrate host.

Host Genome

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Metagenome Information

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Metagenome sequencing data associated with Nicrophorus pustulatus

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Amplicon Information

2 records

Amplicon sequencing data associated with Nicrophorus pustulatus

Run Classification Platform Location Environment
SRR21986880

AMPLICON

16S
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USA

35.74 N 95.15 W

insect microbiome

secretion microbiome

SRR21986881

AMPLICON

16S
-
USA

35.74 N 95.15 W

insect microbiome

secretion microbiome

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