Tachyporinae MacLeay, 1825
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.12639020 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FC878A-FFAC-FF82-FD99-BAFBFD7FF9D0 |
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Felipe |
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Tachyporinae MacLeay, 1825 |
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Tachyporinae MacLeay, 1825 View in CoL
Sepedophilus bipunctatus (2.0- 2.8 mm) and S. testaceus (3.5-5.0mm) ( Fig. 36A View Fig ) are not very common in Limburg (Annex) and most specimens are collected sieving decomposing plant material. Only 25% of the sampled individuals of S. bipunctatus and 7.5% of S. testaceus have been captured with flight-interception traps with, in addition, a single or just a few specimens per set-up. All the species we selected from the genus Tachyporus Gravenhorst, 1802 are common in the province of Limburg (Annex). Tachyporus hypnorum (3.1-4.0mm) ( Fig. 36B View Fig ) is a predator that, during nocturnal foraging, feeds on aphids, a common food source shared with the xylobiont ant L. brunneus .
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