Anobiidae
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Anobiidae
Summary
Anobiidae is a taxon[1]. Anobiidae ranks in the top 0.83% of taxon entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (9 views/month, #1,622 of 195,241).[2]
Key Facts
- Anobiidae's image is recorded as Hedobia imperialis III.jpg[3].
- Anobiidae's instance of is recorded as taxon[4].
- Anobiidae's taxon rank is recorded as family[5].
- Anobiidae's parent taxon is recorded as Bostrichoidea[6].
- Anobiidae's taxon name is recorded as Anobiidae[7].
- Anobiidae's GND ID is recorded as 1032539739[8].
- Anobiidae's Commons category is recorded as Anobiidae[9].
- Anobiidae's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/06pn0c[10].
- Anobiidae's NCBI taxonomy ID is recorded as 186076[11].
- Anobiidae's ITIS TSN is recorded as 114459[12].
- Anobiidae's BioLib taxon ID is recorded as 9802[13].
- Anobiidae's Fossilworks taxon ID is recorded as 346331[14].
- Anobiidae's GBIF taxon ID is recorded as 7770[15].
- Anobiidae's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Anobiidae[16].
- Anobiidae's Art & Architecture Thesaurus ID is recorded as 300250849[17].
- Anobiidae's described by source is recorded as Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary[18].
- Anobiidae's described by source is recorded as Meyers Konversations-Lexikon, 4th edition (1885–1890)[19].
- Anobiidae's Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID is recorded as topic/Anobiidae[20].
- Anobiidae's Great Aragonese Encyclopedia ID is recorded as 888[21].
- Anobiidae's taxon common name is recorded as {'lang': 'nl', 'text': 'Klopkevers'}[22].
- Anobiidae's different from is recorded as Ptinidae[23].
- Anobiidae's Fauna Europaea ID is recorded as 11024[24].
- Anobiidae's Plazi ID is recorded as 396787A7-5C59-1B53-FF1D-FC1FFC86F1AC[25].
- Anobiidae's New Zealand Organisms Register ID is recorded as 0e2f6393-49dc-461d-9e5c-29b74c6e64b4[26].
- Anobiidae's UMLS CUI is recorded as C1210038[27].
Why It Matters
Anobiidae ranks in the top 0.83% of taxon entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (9 views/month, #1,622 of 195,241).[2] Anobiidae has Wikipedia articles in 16 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] Anobiidae is known by 27 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]