Hadrotes crassus

(Mannerheim, 1846)

Hadrotes crassus is a large rove beetle in the Staphylinidae, first described by Mannerheim in 1846. It is one of the largest members of its , which is characterized by robust body forms among rove beetles. The occurs across western North America from Alaska to Mexico.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Hadrotes crassus: /ˈhædroʊtɛs ˈkræsəs/

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Distribution

Western North America, including Alaska (USA), British Columbia (Canada), and the Pacific coastal states of Washington, Oregon, and California (USA), extending south to Mexico.

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