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Deutsch: Leptacinus pusillus (Stephens, 1833)

Familie: Staphylinidae Groesse: 5,3 mm (4,4 bis 5,6 mm) Verbreitung: Von den Kanarischen Inseln bis nach Westsibirien aber auch in den Regionen Äthiopien und Australien, Adventiv in der Nearktis Oekologie: In Faulstoffen Fundort: England, Bentley leg. D.N.R 20.VI.2001; det. D.Nash Coll. Oxford Univ. Mus. of Nat. Hist.

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Leptacinus pusillus (Stephens, 1833) Family: Staphylinidae Size: 5.3 mm (4.4 to 5.6 mm) Location: England, Bentley leg. D.N.R 20.VI.2001; det. D.Nash Coll. Oxford Univ. Mus. of Nat. Hist. Photo: U.Schmidt, 2020

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