Bledius albonotatus

Mäklin, 1853

Bledius albonotatus is a rove beetle in the Staphylinidae, first described by Mäklin in 1853. The belongs to the Bledius, a group known for association with aquatic or semi-aquatic , particularly sandy shorelines. It occurs along the Pacific coast of North America from Alaska to Mexico. The specific epithet 'albonotatus' refers to white markings on the body.

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How to pronounce Bledius albonotatus: /ˈbliːdiʊs ˌælbənoʊˈteɪtəs/

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Distribution

Pacific coastal region of North America: Alaska, British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, California (USA), and Mexico.

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