Sebaga ocampi
Park, O., 1945
Sebaga ocampi is a small rove beetle ( Staphylinidae) described by Orlando Park in 1945. It belongs to the Pselaphinae, a diverse group of minute beetles often associated with leaf litter and soil . The is known from limited records in the south-central United States and Mexico.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Sebaga ocampi: /sɛˈbɑːɡə oʊˈkæmpi/
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Distribution
Recorded from Oklahoma and Texas in the United States, and Mexico. The occurs in Middle America.
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Taxonomic note
Sebaga ocampi is one of relatively few described in the Sebaga, a group of pselaphine rove beetles in the tribe Jubini. The genus and its species remain poorly studied, with limited published information on their and .
Data scarcity
Only one observation is recorded in iNaturalist as of the source data, and the is represented by few specimens in collections. This scarcity reflects both the small size of pselaphine beetles and potentially narrow specializations.