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Short Staphylinid - Acrolocha

Short Staphylinid - Acrolocha
Sexaur Park, Brookings, Brookings County, South Dakota, USA
March 12, 2007
Size: 1.9mm
VERY stocky staphylinid.

Moved
Moved from Ocellate Rove Beetles. Looks like an Acrolocha, but I can't say which species.

subfamily omaliinae
subfamily omaliinae

 
they are characteristic becau
they are characteristic because most are robust unlike most staphylinids, and most have a characteristic ocelli present between their eyes. characteristic of the subfamily

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