Paederinae Fleming, 1821
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.12639020 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FC878A-FFA2-FF8C-FDA0-BCBBFA8EF926 |
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Felipe |
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Paederinae Fleming, 1821 |
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Paederinae Fleming, 1821 View in CoL
Medon brunneus (3.8-4.7 mm), like the other species within this genus, is often found in mouse burrows between the roots of old trees ( FREUDE et al., 1964), the same location where the ant L. fuliginosus builds its nest. In contrast, Rugilus rufipes (5.5-7.5 mm) ( Fig. 31 View Fig ) is eurytopic and can be found among decaying vegetation and mushrooms, with no preference for dry or wet habitats.
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