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Clambus vulneratus
Clambus vulneratus is a small beetle species in the family Clambidae, described by LeConte in 1879. It is one of approximately 30 recognized species in the genus Clambus, a group of minute beetles commonly known as fringe-winged beetles. The species has been documented in North America, including records from Québec, Canada. Members of Clambidae are typically found in leaf litter and decaying organic matter, though specific ecological details for this species remain limited.
Quedius marginalis
Quedius marginalis is a species of rove beetle in the family Staphylinidae, 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 genus Quedius, one of the largest genera in Staphylinidae, whose members are predominantly predatory and commonly found in soil, leaf litter, and decaying organic matter.
Siro exilis
Siro exilis is a species of mite harvestman (order Opiliones, suborder Cyphophthalmi) in the family Sironidae. The species was first described by Hoffman in 1963 and is currently recognized as a synonym of Neosiro exilis. It occurs in North America, with records from counties in Garrett, Giles, Mercer, Montgomery, and Pendleton. As a cyphophthalmid harvestman, it belongs to a group of small, eyeless arachnids that inhabit moist microhabitats in forested environments.