Neobeyeria
Jacobson, Kistner & Abdel-Galil, 1987
Species Guides
1Neobeyeria is a of rove beetles (Staphylinidae) described in 1987. It contains a single described , N. arizonensis. The genus belongs to the tribe Crematoxenini within the Aleocharinae. Members of this tribe are associated with colonies.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Neobeyeria: /ˌniːoʊˈbiːəriə/
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Distribution
The single described , N. arizonensis, is known from Arizona, USA.
Host Associations
- Termites - associationAs a member of tribe Crematoxenini, in this are presumed to be termitophilous, though direct observations for Neobeyeria specifically have not been documented.
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Taxonomic History
The was erected by Jacobson, Kistner & Abdel-Galil in 1987. It is one of several genera in the Crematoxenini, a tribe of aleocharine rove beetles specialized for life with .
Species Diversity
Only one has been formally described: Neobeyeria arizonensis. The may be undercollected due to its specialized requirements.