Orochares

Kraatz, 1857

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Orochares is a of rove beetles (Staphylinidae: Omaliinae) established by Kraatz in 1857. The genus is classified within the tribe Anthophagini. One , Orochares debilis Sharp, has been the subject of specific ecological study. Records indicate presence in northern Europe and northeastern North America.

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How to pronounce Orochares: /oʊˈroʊ.kəˌriːz/

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Distribution

Recorded from Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and the United States (Vermont).

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Taxonomic Note

The Orochares belongs to the Omaliinae, a group of rove beetles often associated with decaying organic matter and fungal . The tribe Anthophagini, to which Orochares belongs, is characterized by particular morphological features of the mouthparts and , though specific diagnostic traits for Orochares itself are not documented in the available sources.

Data Limitations

The primary ecological study of Orochares debilis (Sharp, Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Omaliinae) was not accessible for detailed extraction. Most ecological and biological information for this remains undocumented in the provided sources.

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