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- Wikispecies has information related to Aleochara. Aleochara is a genus in the beetle family Staphylinidae, the rove beetles. Larvae of Staphylinidae occur...
- Aleochara rubripennis is a species of rove beetle in the family Staphylinidae. It is found in North America. "Aleochara rubripennis Report". Integrated...
- Aleochara curtula is a species of rove beetle in the family Staphylinidae. They are commonly known as Shortened Minute Rove Beetle. This beetle is found...
- Munetoshi (2016). "Revision of the subgenus Aleochara Gravenhorst of the parasitoid rove beetle genus Aleochara Gravenhorst of ****an (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae:...
- Aleochara lustrica is a species of rove beetle in the family Staphylinidae. It is found in Central America and North America. "Aleochara lustrica Report"...
- Bernhauer, 1901 200 u Aleochara algarum Fauvel, 1862 u Aleochara angusticeps Sharp, 1883 i c g Aleochara antennalis Fenyes, 1914 g Aleochara arizonica Klimaszewski...
- parasites, benefiting the host. A few species, notably those of the genus Aleochara, are scavengers and carrion feeders, or are parasitoids of other insects...
- Aleochara sulcicollis is a species of rove beetle in the family Staphylinidae. It is found in Central America, North America, and South America. Its larval...
- Aleochara littoralis is a species of rove beetle in the family Staphylinidae. It is found in North America. "Aleochara littoralis Report". Integrated Taxonomic...
- Aleochara bilineata is a species of rove beetle that lives in sub-tropical and cold tolerant climates throughout the world. This beetle was first biologically...