Phloeopora

Erichson, 1837

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Phloeopora is a of rove beetles in the Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae. The genus was established by Erichson in 1837 and contains distributed across Europe, Australia, and the Americas. Members of this genus belong to the tribe Oxypodini and subtribe Phloeoporina. Documented species include Phloeopora adversa and Phloeopora africana.

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How to pronounce Phloeopora: //ˌfloʊ.iˈoʊ.pɔrə//

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Distribution

Europe, Australia, and the Americas. GBIF records confirm presence in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.

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Taxonomic placement

Phloeopora is the type of the subtribe Phloeoporina within tribe Oxypodini, Aleocharinae.

Observation data

iNaturalist records 90 observations for this , suggesting it is documented but not commonly encountered.

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