• Beyeria is a genus of rove beetles in the family Staphylinidae. There are at least two described species in Beyeria. These two species belong to the genus...
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  • Beyeria vespa is a species of rove beetle in the family Staphylinidae. It is found in North America. "Beyeria vespa Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information...
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    (commonly known as "rove beetles") have developed complex interspecies relationships with ants, known as myrmecophily. Rove beetles are among the most rich...
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    colony, the rove beetles are generally restricted to one nest. The production of a new hydrocarbon pattern takes time, during which the beetle is vulnerable...
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  • Crematoxenini. These eleven genera belong to the tribe Crematoxenini: Beyeria Fenyes, 1910 i c g b Crematoxenus Mann, 1921 Cryptomimus Reichensperger...
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    Aleocharinae (category Beetle subfamilies)
    Trachopeplus Tumulipcinus Xenogaster Xenopelta Tribe Crematoxenini Mann 1921 Beyeria Neobeyeria Tribe Cryptonotopseini Pace, 2003 Tribe Diestotini Mulsant &...
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  • weakens them. Predators of trees weakened by the honey fungus include bark beetles and other wood boring insects. These in turn provide a rich source of food...
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  • predation. [citation needed] Among the variety of insect life are tenebrionid beetles, and the park is also home to Australasian ground spiders. A focus within...
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