Sableta infulata

Casey, 1910

Sableta infulata is a of rove beetle in the Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae, described by Casey in 1910. It belongs to the tribe Athetini, a large group of small to medium-sized aleocharine rove beetles. The species is known from scattered records across the eastern and central United States.

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How to pronounce Sableta infulata: //sæˈblɛ.tə ɪn.fjʊˈleɪ.tə//

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Distribution

United States: Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Mississippi, North Carolina, New York, South Carolina, Tennessee.

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Taxonomic placement

Sableta infulata is classified in the tribe Athetini within the Aleocharinae. The Sableta contains relatively few described , and the group has received limited modern taxonomic revision.

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