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Leptacinus intermedius is a European rove beetle, described in 1935 by Horace Donisthorpe. Like most staphylinids, L. intermedius and its larvae are predatory upon other insects. Members of this family can usually be identified by their very short elytra, which leave three to six abdominal segments exposed. The beetle can also be identified by the size of the aedeagus in males.[1]
^Allen, A. A. (1990). "Leptacinus intermedius Donis. (Col.: Staphylinidae), a species little known in Britain". Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation. 102. s.n: 289. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
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Wikispecies has information related to Leptacinusintermedius. Leptacinusintermedius is a European rove beetle, described in 1935 by Horace Donisthorpe...
species that he described which remain valid are the rove beetles: Leptacinusintermedius, Ilyobates bennetti. Species which Donisthorpe described anew that...
species Lepisosteus †Leptacinus †Leptacinus exsucidus – type locality for species †Leptacinus fossus – type locality for species †Leptacinus leidyi – type locality...