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- the prosternal process not extending behind the posterior edge of the procoxae. These two species belong to the genus Pseudoholostrophus: Pseudoholostrophus...
- coloured, simple claws which separate at the base, open cavities behind the procoxae, and a variable apical segment of the maxillary palp. The beetle is most...
- of characters such as the horizontal mandibular cutting edge, separated procoxae and overlapping abdominal sternites indicate that the genus may have a...
- underside is long enough to reach at least the anterior margin of the procoxae (shorter in R. brevispina). The femurs, mainly the hind femurs, have an...
- tubercles located along median suture. Mesosternal receptacle is transverse. Procoxae and mesocoxae are almost contiguous. Femora edentate, and sulcate ventrally...
- bicolored pronotum where the apical half is black and basal half is orange. Procoxae is subcontiguous. Antennae with four funicle segments and obliquely truncate...
- 7-segmented and clubs 4- or 5-segmented, and the clubs are elongate. The procoxae are narrowly separate to contiguous (Zeopus). The femora have one or more...
- similar to the genus Diapus, but can be identified due to widely separated procoxae and the concave male fifth abdominal ventrite. This fifth abdominal ventrite...
- bilobed penultimate segment, the procoxal cavities are open behind and the procoxae are conical and contiguous. The larvae of most genera are xylophagous,...
- Phloeocharinae Erichson 1839 are a subfamily of Staphylinidae. Procoxae without mesal grove. Abdominal tergites IV and V each with a pair of distinctive...