Arianops nantahalae

Barr, 1974

Arianops nantahalae is a small rove beetle in the Pselaphinae, described by Barr in 1974. The is to the southern Appalachian Mountains of the eastern United States. It belongs to a of minute beetles adapted to life in forest leaf litter and soil microhabitats.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Arianops nantahalae: //ˌæriˈænɒps ˌnænˈteɪ.həˌliː//

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Distribution

Known from Georgia and North Carolina, USA. Records indicate presence in the southern Appalachian region.

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Taxonomic note

The specific epithet 'nantahalae' refers to the Nantahala region of the southern Appalachians, indicating the geographic origin of the .

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