In one case from 1984, Goff submitted specimens of rove beetles for identification to the USDA . A full 12 years later, he received the report : no one at the lab could identify them.
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It is an ancient group, with fossil rove beetles known from the Triassic, 200 million years ago, and possibly even earlier if the genus " Leehermania " proves to be a member of this family.
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Fabricius was the first to divide the Staphylinidae ( rove beetles ), which Linnaeus had considered a single genus that he called " " Staphylinus " ", establishing in 1775 the genus " Paederus ".
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The "'pictured rove beetle "'( " Thinopinus pictus " ) is a wingless rove beetle which lives on the sandy beaches of the West Coast of the United States from southern Alaska to Baja California.
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The "'pictured rove beetle "'( " Thinopinus pictus " ) is a wingless rove beetle which lives on the sandy beaches of the West Coast of the United States from southern Alaska to Baja California.
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Although rove beetles'appetites for other insects would seem to make them obvious candidates for biological control of pests, and empirically they are believed to be important controls in the wild, experiments using them have not been notably successful.
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The first primitive weevils appear ( i . e ., Obrienidae ), as well as the first representatives of the rove beetles ( i . e ., Staphylinidae ), which show no marked difference in physique compared to recent species.
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The common name of a of species, or an individual creature of indeterminate species, is capitalised beyond the first word in article titles ( except where a proper name occurs ) : Bottlenose dolphin, New World monkey, Rove beetle, Slime mold.
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The term " blister beetle dermatitis " is also occasionally and inappropriately used as a synonym for Paederus dermatitis, a somewhat different dermatitis caused by contact with pederin, an irritant in the hemolymph of a different group of beetles, the rove beetles.
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Predatory ground beetles ( Carabidae ) and rove beetles ( Staphylinidae ) began to distribute into different patterns : whereas the Carabidae predominantly occurred in the warm regions, the Staphylinidae and click beetles ( Elateridae ) preferred many areas with temperate climate.