naapurina
Naapurina is a genus of troglobitic beetles in the family Cantharidae. The genus was first described by Jean Frédéric Édouard Gounelle in 1905. The name 'naapurina' is derived from its type species, Naapurina acuminata, which was discovered in caves on the island of New Caledonia.
Naapurina beetles are unique due to their absence of pigmentation and elongated body shape, which is adapted
Studies have shown that Naapurina beetles have a slow rate of metabolism, similar to that of other
It is worth noting that the Naapurina genus is still relatively understudied, and more research is needed
Few Naapurina species have been described, and new discoveries are expected to shed more light on the