Araeocerus elegans

Fall, 1932

Araeocerus elegans is a of rove beetle ( Staphylinidae) described by Fall in 1932. It belongs to the Paederinae, a diverse group within this large family. The specific epithet 'elegans' suggests distinctive or refined morphological features. Distribution records indicate occurrence in Texas, USA. Like other staphylinids, it likely exhibits the characteristic short that leave much of the exposed.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Araeocerus elegans: /əˈraɪoʊˌsɪərəs ˈɛlɪˌɡænz/

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Distribution

Recorded from Texas, USA.

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