Oxytelinae Fleming, 1821
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.12639020 |
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Oxytelinae Fleming, 1821 |
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During our research, seven species of the genus Anotylus Thomson, 1859 were noted, of which two are recorded as being associated with ants (Annex). Anotylus tetracarinatus (1.7-2.2 mm) is described as the most common species of this genus and, moreover, is even considered the most common staphylinid beetle ( FREUDE et al., 1964). It is therefore noteworthy that in addition to the 2,680 specimens captured (Annex), only a single individual was noticed near an ant’s nest, in this case L. brunneus which, on the other hand, may indicate that this combination is highly coincidental.
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