Neoholaspis

Accurate information is not confirmed.

Neoholaspis is not a widely recognized or established term within major scientific, historical, or cultural encyclopedic sources. It does not appear in authoritative databases related to biology, taxonomy, geology, or other academic fields as of the current knowledge base.

The term may be a constructed or proposed scientific name, possibly intended as a genus name in zoological nomenclature, given the suffix "-aspis," which is sometimes used in the naming of mites or arthropods (e.g., in the order Mesostigmata). The prefix "Neo-" suggests "new," which is commonly used in taxonomic naming to denote a newly described or distinct group.

However, no peer-reviewed publications, taxonomic records, or biological registries (such as the Integrated Taxonomic Information System or ZooBank) list "Neoholaspis" as an accepted genus or valid taxon.

Related Topics: Acarology, taxonomy, zoological nomenclature, Mesostigmata, etymology of scientific names.

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