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Decarthron Laurenticum
''Decarthron'' is a genus of ant-loving beetles in the family Staphylinidae. There are more than 20 described species in ''Decarthron''. Species These 25 species belong to the genus ''Decarthron'': * ''Decarthron abnorme'' (LeConte, 1849) * ''Decarthron anneae'' Park, 1958 * ''Decarthron brendeli'' Casey, 1887 * ''Decarthron brundeli'' Casey * ''Decarthron defectum'' Park, 1958 * ''Decarthron discolor'' Brendel, 1890 * ''Decarthron exiguum'' Notman, 1920 * ''Decarthron exsectum'' Brendel, 1865 * ''Decarthron formiceti'' (LeConte, 1849) * ''Decarthron howdeni'' Park, 1956 * ''Decarthron inusitatum'' Park, 1958 * ''Decarthron justum'' Park, 1958 * ''Decarthron laurenticum'' Casey, 1897 * ''Decarthron longulum'' (LeConte, 1849) * ''Decarthron marinum'' Brendel, 1893 * ''Decarthron mimicum'' Park, 1958 * ''Decarthron nigrocavum'' Park, 1958 * ''Decarthron reciprocum'' Park, 1958 * ''Decarthron rostratum'' Park, 1958 * ''Decarthron scarificatum'' Brendel, 1893 * ''Decarthron setosum'' ...
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Staphylinidae
The rove beetles are a family (biology), family (Staphylinidae) of beetles, primarily distinguished by their short elytra (wing covers) that typically leave more than half of their abdominal segments exposed. With over 66,000 species in thousands of genera, the group is one of the largest families in the beetle order, and one of the largest families of organisms. It is an ancient group that first appeared during the Middle Jurassic based on definitive records of fossilized rove beetles, with the Late Triassic taxon ''Leehermania'' more likely belonging to Myxophaga. 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 (''Ocypus olens''). For some other species, see List of rove beetle (Staphylinidae) species recorded in Britain, list of British rove beetles. Anatomy As might be expected for such a large family, considerable variation exists among the spe ...
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Decarthron Marinum
''Decarthron'' is a genus of ant-loving beetles in the family Staphylinidae. There are more than 20 described species in ''Decarthron''. Species These 25 species belong to the genus ''Decarthron'': * '' Decarthron abnorme'' (LeConte, 1849) * '' Decarthron anneae'' Park, 1958 * '' Decarthron brendeli'' Casey, 1887 * '' Decarthron brundeli'' Casey * '' Decarthron defectum'' Park, 1958 * '' Decarthron discolor'' Brendel, 1890 * '' Decarthron exiguum'' Notman, 1920 * '' Decarthron exsectum'' Brendel, 1865 * '' Decarthron formiceti'' (LeConte, 1849) * '' Decarthron howdeni'' Park, 1956 * '' Decarthron inusitatum'' Park, 1958 * '' Decarthron justum'' Park, 1958 * ''Decarthron laurenticum ''Decarthron'' is a genus of ant-loving beetles in the family Staphylinidae. There are more than 20 described species in ''Decarthron''. Species These 25 species belong to the genus ''Decarthron'': * ''Decarthron abnorme'' (LeConte, 1849) * ''D ...'' Casey, 1897 * '' Decarthron longulum'' (LeConte ...
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Pselaphinae
Pselaphinae are a subfamily of beetles in the family Staphylinidae, the rove beetles. The group was originally regarded as a separate family named Pselaphidae. Newton and Thayer (1995) placed them in the Omaliine group of the family Staphylinidae based on shared morphological characters. This is a species-rich subfamily with 9,000 to 10,000 described species. They are especially diverse in the tropics. They are commonly found in decaying leaf litter on forest floors, in grass tussocks, flood refuse, moss, and other highly structured and particulate microhabitats. Little is known about their biology. They are believed to be predatory on small invertebrates, in particular springtails (order Collembola) and oribatid mites (order Oribatida). Pselaphines have attracted the interest of entomologists due to their exquisite and variable morphology, which is rewarding to observe with a microscope. In addition, the myrmecophilous ("ant-loving") behavior of some pselaphine groups (notably ...
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Decarthron Velutinum
''Decarthron velutinum'' is a species of ant-loving beetle in the family Staphylinidae The rove beetles are a family (biology), family (Staphylinidae) of beetles, primarily distinguished by their short elytra (wing covers) that typically leave more than half of their abdominal segments exposed. With over 66,000 species in thousand .... It is found in North America. References Further reading * Pselaphinae Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1849 Taxa named by John Lawrence LeConte Beetles of North America {{staphylinidae-stub ...
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Decarthron Varicum
''Decarthron'' is a genus of ant-loving beetles in the family Staphylinidae. There are more than 20 described species in ''Decarthron''. Species These 25 species belong to the genus ''Decarthron'': * '' Decarthron abnorme'' (LeConte, 1849) * '' Decarthron anneae'' Park, 1958 * '' Decarthron brendeli'' Casey, 1887 * '' Decarthron brundeli'' Casey * '' Decarthron defectum'' Park, 1958 * '' Decarthron discolor'' Brendel, 1890 * '' Decarthron exiguum'' Notman, 1920 * '' Decarthron exsectum'' Brendel, 1865 * '' Decarthron formiceti'' (LeConte, 1849) * '' Decarthron howdeni'' Park, 1956 * '' Decarthron inusitatum'' Park, 1958 * '' Decarthron justum'' Park, 1958 * ''Decarthron laurenticum'' Casey, 1897 * '' Decarthron longulum'' (LeConte, 1849) * ''Decarthron marinum'' Brendel, 1893 * '' Decarthron mimicum'' Park, 1958 * '' Decarthron nigrocavum'' Park, 1958 * '' Decarthron reciprocum'' Park, 1958 * '' Decarthron rostratum'' Park, 1958 * '' Decarthron scarificatum'' Brendel, 1893 * '' D ...
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Decarthron Stigmosum
''Decarthron stigmosum'' is a species of ant-loving beetle in the family Staphylinidae The rove beetles are a family (biology), family (Staphylinidae) of beetles, primarily distinguished by their short elytra (wing covers) that typically leave more than half of their abdominal segments exposed. With over 66,000 species in thousand .... It is found in North America. References Further reading * Pselaphinae Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1865 Beetles of North America {{staphylinidae-stub ...
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Decarthron Snowi
''Decarthron'' is a genus of ant-loving beetles in the family Staphylinidae. There are more than 20 described species in ''Decarthron''. Species These 25 species belong to the genus ''Decarthron'': * '' Decarthron abnorme'' (LeConte, 1849) * '' Decarthron anneae'' Park, 1958 * '' Decarthron brendeli'' Casey, 1887 * '' Decarthron brundeli'' Casey * '' Decarthron defectum'' Park, 1958 * '' Decarthron discolor'' Brendel, 1890 * '' Decarthron exiguum'' Notman, 1920 * '' Decarthron exsectum'' Brendel, 1865 * '' Decarthron formiceti'' (LeConte, 1849) * '' Decarthron howdeni'' Park, 1956 * '' Decarthron inusitatum'' Park, 1958 * '' Decarthron justum'' Park, 1958 * ''Decarthron laurenticum'' Casey, 1897 * '' Decarthron longulum'' (LeConte, 1849) * ''Decarthron marinum'' Brendel, 1893 * '' Decarthron mimicum'' Park, 1958 * '' Decarthron nigrocavum'' Park, 1958 * '' Decarthron reciprocum'' Park, 1958 * '' Decarthron rostratum'' Park, 1958 * '' Decarthron scarificatum'' Brendel, 1893 * '' D ...
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