Nicrophorus tomentosus is a species of burying beetle that was described by Friedrich Weber in 1801. The beetle belongs to the family Silphidae which are carrion beetles. The beetles have sensitive antennae that contain olfactory organs. Thus, the beetle can locate dead animals , and then as the name suggests, can bury them. However, unlike other burying beetles, N. tomentosus does not completely bury these brood carcasses. They instead dig a shallow hole under the carcass and cover it with leaf litter. Recognition of these beetles can be distinguished by its black color with orange markings on the wing covers .

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SRR21986882

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16S
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USA

35.74 N 95.15 W

insect microbiome

secretion microbiome

SRR21986883

AMPLICON

16S
-
USA

35.74 N 95.15 W

insect microbiome

secretion microbiome

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