Homaeotarsus cribratus

(J.L. LeConte, 1863)

Homaeotarsus cribratus is a of rove beetle (Staphylinidae) described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1863. It belongs to the Homaeotarsus, a group of small to medium-sized rove beetles. The species has been documented in eastern North America, with records spanning from Ontario and Quebec south through the northeastern and mid-Atlantic United States.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Homaeotarsus cribratus: /ˌhoʊmi.oʊˈtɑːrsəs krɪˈbreɪtəs/

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Distribution

Eastern North America. Canada: New Brunswick, Ontario, Quebec. United States: Connecticut, District of Columbia, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia.

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Taxonomic history

Originally described by J.L. LeConte in 1863.

Observations

17 observations recorded on iNaturalist as of data compilation.

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