Cafius luteipennis

Horn, 1884

Cafius luteipennis is a large in the , first described by Horn in 1884. The occurs along the Pacific coast of North America, ranging from British Columbia south to Baja California. As a member of the Philonthina subtribe, it belongs to a group of predatory rove beetles commonly associated with coastal and riparian .

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Cafius luteipennis: /ˈka.fi.us luˈtiːˌpɛn.nɪs/

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Pacific coast of North America: British Columbia (Canada), Washington, Oregon, and California (USA), and Baja California (Mexico).

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