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Sunius Rufipes
''Sunius'' is a genus of rove beetles in the family Staphylinidae. There are more than 60 described species in ''Sunius''. Species These 65 species belong to the genus ''Sunius'': * '' Caloderma angulatum'' Casey, 1886 * '' Caloderma continens'' Casey, 1886 * '' Caloderma contractum'' Casey, 1886 * '' Caloderma mobile'' Casey, 1886 * '' Caloderma reductum'' Casey, 1886 * '' Caloderma rugosum'' Casey, 1886 * '' Caloderma tantillum'' Casey, 1886 * ''Sunius aculeatus'' Assing, 2005 * ''Sunius adanensis'' (Lokay, 1918) * '' Sunius akdaghensis'' Anlaş, 2016 * ''Sunius algiricus'' (Coiffait, 1969) * ''Sunius amanensis'' Assing, 2005 * '' Sunius anophthalmus'' Hernandez & Garcia, 1992 * '' Sunius balkarensis'' Assing, 2001 * ''Sunius bicolor'' (Olivier, 1795) * ''Sunius bozdaghensis'' Assing, 2006 * ''Sunius brachypterus'' (Gemminger & Harold, 1868) * ''Sunius brevipennis'' (Wollaston, 1864) * ''Sunius brevispinosus'' Assing, 2005 * ''Sunius cagatayi'' Anlaş, 2016 * ''Sunius canarien ...
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Rove Beetle
The rove beetles are a family (Staphylinidae) of beetles, primarily distinguished by their short elytra (wing covers) that typically leave more than half of their abdominal segments exposed. With roughly 63,000 species in thousands of genera, the group is currently recognized as the largest extant family of organisms. It is an ancient group, with fossilized rove beetles known from the Triassic, 200 million years ago, and possibly even earlier if the genus ''Leehermania'' proves to be a member of this family. They are an ecologically and morphologically diverse group of beetles, and commonly encountered in terrestrial ecosystems. One well-known species is the devil's coach-horse beetle. For some other species, see list of British rove beetles. Anatomy As might be expected for such a large family, considerable variation exists among the species. Sizes range from <1 to , with most in the 2–8 mm range, and the form is generally elongated, with some rove beetles being ovoid i ...
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