Quedius marginalis

Mäklin, 1852

Quedius marginalis is a of in the , first described by Mäklin in 1852. It is currently classified as an ambiguous synonym in the Catalogue of Life, placed within the subgenus Quedius (Distichalius). The species belongs to the diverse Quedius, one of the largest genera in Staphylinidae, whose members are predominantly predatory and commonly found in soil, leaf litter, and decaying matter.

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How to pronounce Quedius marginalis: /ˈkwɛ.di.us mɑrˈɡi.na.lɪs/

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