Gyrophaenina

Guides

  • Agaricomorpha

    Agaricomorpha is a genus of rove beetles in the family Staphylinidae, subfamily Aleocharinae. It was established by Ashe in 1984 and belongs to the tribe Homalotini and subtribe Gyrophaenina. Members of this subtribe are generally associated with fungi, particularly fleshy mushrooms. The genus is rarely encountered and poorly documented in scientific literature.

  • Eumicrota corruscula

    Eumicrota corruscula is a small rove beetle (Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae) first described by Erichson in 1839. Originally placed in Gyrophaena, it was later transferred to Eumicrota. The species occurs across eastern North America from Canada through the United States, with scattered records west to Saskatchewan and Texas. It belongs to the tribe Homalotini, a group known for association with fungal fruiting bodies.