Arianops kingi

Barr, 1974

Arianops kingi is a of rove beetle in the Staphylinidae, described by Barr in 1974. It belongs to the Pselaphinae, a diverse group of small beetles often associated with leaf litter and soil . The species is known from Alabama in the southeastern United States. Like other members of the Arianops, it is likely a microhabitat with cryptic habits.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Arianops kingi: //ˌɛə.riˈæ.nɒps ˈkɪŋ.aɪ//

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Distribution

Known from Alabama, USA. Records indicate presence in the southeastern United States.

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Taxonomic placement

Arianops kingi is classified in the tribe Amauropini within the hyperdiverse rove beetle Pselaphinae. The Arianops contains multiple primarily distributed in eastern North America.

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