Philonthus cognatus
| Philonthus cognatus | |
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| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Arthropoda |
| Class: | Insecta |
| Order: | Coleoptera |
| Suborder: | Polyphaga |
| Infraorder: | Staphyliniformia |
| Family: | Staphylinidae |
| Genus: | Philonthus |
| Species: | P. cognatus
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| Binomial name | |
| Philonthus cognatus (Stephens, 1832)
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Philonthus cognatus is a rove beetle. Adults are 8 to 10 mm long. They are mainly black in colour, although the elytra have a metallic sheen, and are profusely pitted. A distinctive feature of this species is that the underside of the first antennal segment is yellow, contrasting with the black upperside. It is a common species in Britain. It is also found in Belarus.[1]
References
- ^ SUSHKO, Gennadi G. (2018). "Rove beetles (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) of a large pristine peat bog in Belarus Lake District". Fragmenta Faunistica. 61 (2). Museum and Institute of Zoology at the Polish Academy of Sciences: 99–104. doi:10.3161/00159301ff2018.61.2.099. ISSN 0015-9301.
- Joy, Norman (1932). A Practical Handbook of British Beetles (volume 1 page 119, under the name Philonthus fuscipennis).