Leptusa pusio
(Casey, 1906)
Leptusa pusio is a small rove beetle described by Casey in 1906. The is documented from limited localities in the eastern United States. As a member of Staphylinidae, it exhibits the 's characteristic short that leave most of the exposed.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Leptusa pusio: //lɛpˈtuː.sa ˈpjuː.si.oʊ//
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Distribution
Known from Ohio and Tennessee, USA. GBIF records indicate presence in North America without additional locality details.