Autalia

Leach, 1819

Autalia is a of in the , first described by Leach in 1819. The genus belongs to the Aleocharinae and is the genus of the tribe Autaliini. are documented from Europe, Northern America, and the Neotropics. The genus includes at least four recognized species: Autalia impressa, A. longicornis, A. puncticollis, and A. rivularis.

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.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Autalia: //ɔːˈtæliə//

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Distribution

Europe; Northern America; Neotropics. GBIF records confirm presence in Denmark (DK) and Norway (NO).

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Taxonomic note

Autalia is the of the tribe Autaliini within the Aleocharinae. A taxonomic to Neotropical was published in 1994.

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