Autaliini

Thomson, C. G., 1859

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Autaliini is a tribe of rove beetles (Staphylinidae) within the large Aleocharinae. The tribe was established by Carl Gustaf Thomson in 1859. Members are small beetles with the characteristic short and exposed abdominal segments typical of Staphylinidae. The tribe contains relatively few described and appears to be poorly collected and understudied compared to many other aleocharine tribes.

Autalia puncticollis Sharp, 1864 (14752133861) by Udo Schmidt from Deutschland. Used under a CC BY-SA 2.0 license.Autalia-rivularis-06-fws by Francisco Welter-Schultes. Used under a CC0 license.Autalia-rivularis-01-fws by Francisco Welter-Schultes. Used under a CC0 license.

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How to pronounce Autaliini: //aʊˈtæliˌaɪnaɪ//

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Taxonomic note

Autaliini is one of many small tribes within the hyperdiverse Aleocharinae. The tribal classification of Aleocharinae remains in flux, and the composition and monophyly of Autaliini may be subject to revision with further phylogenetic study.

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