Eupsenius glaber
LeConte, J. L., 1849
Eupsenius glaber is a of ant-loving beetle in the Staphylinidae, first described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1849. The species belongs to the Pselaphinae, a diverse group of small rove beetles known for their associations with ants and . It has been recorded from the eastern United States and the Caribbean.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Eupsenius glaber: /juːpˈsɛniəs ˈɡleɪbər/
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Distribution
Eupsenius glaber has been documented in the eastern United States (Alabama, Florida, Illinois, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maine, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina) and the Bahamas (South Bimini). The ' presence in the Caribbean Sea region and North America reflects a disjunct distribution pattern.