Thamiaraea
Thomson, 1858
Species Guides
1Thamiaraea is a of rove beetles (Staphylinidae) established by Carl Gustaf Thomson in 1858. It belongs to the Aleocharinae, one of the largest and most diverse groups within the . The genus has a distribution, with records from Europe including Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. Two are documented: Thamiaraea hospita (Märkel, 1844) and Thamiaraea tsitsilasi Pace.

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Distribution
distribution; documented in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden; likely present across broader geographic range given cosmopolitan status.
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Taxonomic History
Established by Carl Gustaf Thomson in 1858. Classified within tribe Athetini and subtribe Thamiaraeina.
Species Diversity
Two described : Thamiaraea hospita (Märkel, 1844) and Thamiaraea tsitsilasi Pace. Limited iNaturalist observations (10 records) suggest the may be underreported or genuinely rare in occurrence.