Stenistoderus
Jacquelin du Val, 1856
Species Guides
1- Stenistoderus rubripennis(Red-winged Rove Beetle)
Stenistoderus is a of rove beetles in the Staphylinidae, tribe Xantholinini. The genus was established by Jacquelin du Val in 1856. As a member of Xantholinini, it belongs to a group of small to medium-sized rove beetles with characteristic morphological features. The genus contains multiple distributed across parts of Europe and Asia.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Stenistoderus: /ˌstɛnɪˈstoʊdərəs/
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Distribution
of Stenistoderus have been recorded from Europe and Asia, including regions such as the Caucasus and adjacent areas.
Similar Taxa
- XantholinusBoth belong to tribe Xantholinini and share general body plan; Xantholinus is more diverse and widely distributed, requiring examination of specific morphological characters for differentiation.
- OligotergusAnother in Xantholinini with overlapping geographic distribution; -level identification often requires detailed examination of genitalia and other subtle morphological features.