Pseudopsinae
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Nanobius
Nanobius is a genus of rove beetles (family Staphylinidae) in the subfamily Pseudopsinae, described by Herman in 1977. Members of this genus are small beetles characterized by reduced elytra that leave most of the abdomen exposed, a defining trait of the family. The genus is part of the diverse staphylinid radiation, though specific ecological and biological details remain poorly documented in available literature.
Vacusus
Vacusus is a genus of rove beetles (family Staphylinidae) within the subfamily Pseudopsinae. The genus contains multiple described species distributed across various regions. Members of this genus are small, elongate beetles characteristic of the Pseudopsinae, a relatively small subfamily of Staphylinidae. Information regarding specific biology and ecology of Vacusus species remains limited in published literature.