Boreostiba

Lohse, 1990

Boreostiba is a of in the , Aleocharinae, and tribe Athetini. It was described by Lohse in 1990 and is currently accepted as valid. The genus is known from northern Europe, with distribution records from Norway and Sweden. As a member of the Athetini, it belongs to a diverse tribe of small to -sized rove beetles commonly found in forest litter and other decaying matter.

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Distribution

Known from northern Europe, with confirmed records from Norway and Sweden.

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Taxonomic history

The was established by Lohse in 1990, with authorship sometimes cited as Lohse in Lohse, Klimaszewski & Smetana, 1990. It is classified within the subtribe Athetina of the tribe Athetini.

Data availability

Very limited information is available for this . Only one observation has been recorded on iNaturalist, and published literature on the genus appears sparse.

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