Anotylus exiguus

(Erichson, 1840)

Anotylus exiguus is a small rove beetle ( Staphylinidae) first described by Erichson in 1840. It belongs to the Oxytelinae and is characterized by its diminutive size, as indicated by its specific epithet 'exiguus' meaning small or scanty. The has been recorded from multiple states across the eastern and central United States.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Anotylus exiguus: //ænˈɒtɪləs ɛkˈsɪɡjuːəs//

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Distribution

Recorded from the District of Columbia, Florida, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Virginia in the United States.

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