Dalmosella

Casey, 1897

ant-loving beetles

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Dalmosella is a of ant-loving beetles (rove beetles) in the Staphylinidae, established by Casey in 1897. It contains a single described , D. tenuis. As a member of the Pselaphinae, it belongs to a group of small beetles that are ecologically associated with ants.

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How to pronounce Dalmosella: //ˌdælmoʊˈsɛlə//

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Host Associations

  • ants - associatedAs a member of Pselaphinae, Dalmosella are ant-loving beetles (myrmecophilous), though specific records for this are not documented.

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Taxonomic status

Dalmosella is a with only one described , D. tenuis.

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