Philotermitini

Guides

  • Philotermes

    Philotermes is a genus of rove beetles (family Staphylinidae) containing seven described species. The genus belongs to the tribe Philotermitini within the subfamily Aleocharinae. Species were described between 1857 and 1957, with most described by Kraatz in 1857 and Seevers in 1938 and 1957. The genus is taxonomically accepted and placed within the rove beetle lineage Staphylinoidea.

  • Philotermes pilosus

    Philotermes pilosus is a species of rove beetle in the family Staphylinidae, first described by Kraatz in 1857. It is a member of the tribe Philotermitini, a group associated with termite colonies. The species is recorded from eastern and central North America, with distribution records from multiple states including Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, New York, Tennessee, and Ohio. As with other members of its tribe, it is presumed to be a termitophile, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented.