Pseudactium Explained
Pseudactium is a genus of ant-loving beetles in the family Staphylinidae. There are about 12 described species in Pseudactium.
Species
These 12 species belong to the genus Pseudactium:
- Pseudactium alexanderi Carlton & Chandler, 1994
- Pseudactium arcuatum (LeConte, 1849)
- Pseudactium carolinae Casey, 1908
- Pseudactium copelandi Carlton & Chandler, 1994
- Pseudactium magazinensis Carlton & Chandler, 1994
- Pseudactium mellinum Casey
- Pseudactium mendicum (Park, 1962)
- Pseudactium parabolicum (Brendel, 1893)
- Pseudactium pecki Carlton & Chandler, 1994
- Pseudactium stannardi Carlton & Chandler, 1994
- Pseudactium steevesi Carlton & Chandler, 1994
- Pseudactium ursum Carlton, 1995
Further reading
- Coastal Staphylinidae (Coleoptera): A worldwide checklist, biogeography and natural history. 2011. Frank . J. H.. Ahn . K. J.. ZooKeys. 107. 1–98. 10.3897/zookeys.107.1651. 3392188. 22792029. free.
- Book: Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera, Volume 2: Hydrophiloidea - Staphylinoidea. 2015. Lobl . I.. Smetana . A.. Apollo Books. 978-90-04-29685-5.