Trogastrini

Guides

  • Euboarhexius

    Euboarhexius is a genus of small rove beetles in the subfamily Pselaphinae, commonly known as ant-loving beetles. The genus was established in 1966 by Grigarick and Schuster and contains at least four described species. Members of this genus are myrmecophilous, living in association with ant colonies. The genus is classified within the tribe Trogastrini.

  • Euboarhexius perscitus

    Euboarhexius perscitus is a species of ant-loving beetle in the family Staphylinidae, subfamily Pselaphinae. It was originally described as Rhexidius perscitus by Fletcher in 1932 and later transferred to the genus Euboarhexius. The species is known from the southeastern United States.

  • Oropus

    Oropus is a genus of rove beetles (family Staphylinidae) in the subfamily Pselaphinae, tribe Trogastrini. It was described by Casey in 1886. Members of this genus are small, myrmecophilous beetles typically associated with ant colonies. The genus is part of the diverse Pselaphinae radiation, which contains thousands of species specialized for life in leaf litter, soil, and ant nests.