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Phloeocharinae

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Phloeocharinae
Charhyphus picipennis
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Lameere, 1900
Subfamilies

Phloeocharinae Erichson 1839 are a subfamily of Staphylinidae.[1]

Anatomy

  • procoxae without mesal grove.
  • abdominal tergites IV and V each with a pair of distinctive cuticular combs.
  • hypopharynx distinctive.
  • tarsi 5-5-5

Ecology

  • Habitat: generally found in damp places, leaf litter, under bark.
  • Collection Method: sift/Berlese forest litter, barking, luck.
  • Biology: poorly known.

Systematics

Five genera and six species in North America.

References

  • Newton, A. F., Jr., M. K. Thayer, J. S. Ashe, and D. S. Chandler. 2001. 22. Staphylinidae Latreille, 1802. p. 272–418. In: R. H. Arnett, Jr., and M. C. Thomas (eds.). American beetles, Volume 1. CRC Press; Boca Raton, FL. ix + 443 p.

References

  1. ^ Newton, A. F., Jr., M. K. Thayer, J. S. Ashe, and D. S. Chandler. 2001. 22. Staphylinidae Latreille, 1802. p. 272–418. In: R. H. Arnett, Jr., and M. C. Thomas (eds.). American beetles, Volume 1. CRC Press; Boca Raton, FL. ix + 443 p.
  • Phloeocharinae at Bugguide.net. [1]