List Of Aleochara Species
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List Of Aleochara Species
This is a list of 156 species in ''Aleochara'', a genus of rove beetles in the family Staphylinidae. ''Aleochara'' species * ''Aleochara albopila'' (Mulsant & Rey, 1852) * ''Aleochara albovillosa'' Bernhauer, 1901 200 * ''Aleochara algarum'' Fauvel, 1862 * ''Aleochara angusticeps'' Sharp, 1883 * ''Aleochara antennalis'' Fenyes, 1914 * ''Aleochara arizonica'' Klimaszewski, 1984 * ''Aleochara ashei'' Maus, 2000 * ''Aleochara asiatica'' Kraatz, 1859 * ''Aleochara assiniboin'' Klimaszewski, 1985 * ''Aleochara aterrima'' Gravenhorst, 1802 * ''Aleochara atra'' Gravenhorst, 1806 * ''Aleochara baranowskii'' Klimaszewski and Génier, 1987 * ''Aleochara beckeri'' Klimaszewski in Klimaszewski, Frank and Peck, 1990 * ''Aleochara bellonata'' Krása, 1922 * ''Aleochara bilineata'' Gyllenhal, 1810 * ''Aleochara bimaculata'' Gravenhorst, 1802 * ''Aleochara binotata'' Kraatz, 1856 * ''Aleochara bipustulata'' (Linnaeus, 1761) * ''Aleochara bonariensis'' Lynch, 1884 * ''Aleochara brevipennis'' Grave ...
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Aleochara
''Aleochara'' is a genus in the beetle family Staphylinidae, the Rove beetles; larvae of Staphylinidae occur in many assorted ecological roles, most being scavengers, predators or carrion feeders, but the larvae of at least those species of ''Aleochara'' whose life histories are known, are parasitoids; they feed in the puparia of suitable species of flies, killing the host in the process. Adult ''Aleochara'' are predators. ''Aleochara'' are found worldwide except in Antarctica. There are at least 150 and possibly more than 400 species in 16 subgenera. The adults of many species can be found near dung or carrion, commonly feeding on the eggs, larvae, and puparia of various scatophagous and necrophagous Diptera. The most extensively studied aleocharine rove beetle is ''Aleochara bilineata'' Gyllenhal, which is a significant biological control agent against some fly pests (notably '' Delia'' spp. in the family Anthomyiidae) of agricultural crops in the mustard and cabbage famil ...
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