Anaquedius

Casey, 1915

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Anaquedius is a of rove beetles (Staphylinidae) in the tribe Staphylinini, established by Thomas L. Casey in 1915. It belongs to the subtribe Acylophorina. The genus is rarely encountered in collections and literature, with limited published information on its . Based on its tribal placement, members likely share characteristics with other Staphylinini, though specific diagnostic features remain poorly documented.

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How to pronounce Anaquedius: /ænəˈkwɛdɪəs/

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Taxonomic placement

Anaquedius is classified in the subtribe Acylophorina within the large tribe Staphylinini. The subtribe Acylophorina contains that were historically difficult to place and have undergone repeated taxonomic revision. The precise boundaries and contents of Acylophorina remain subjects of ongoing research.

Data availability

The is represented by only 34 observations on iNaturalist as of the source data, indicating it is rarely encountered or underreported. No -level treatments or comprehensive revisions have been widely cited in accessible literature.

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