Edaphus

Translingual

Etymology

New Latin, from Ancient Greek ἔδαφος (édaphos, bottom, eg, of a ship; foundation; base of anything; ground-floor; pavement; ground, soil)

Proper noun

Edaphus m

  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Staphylinidae – certain beetles.
    • 1979, [ https://books.google.co.nz/books?id=YvgyAAAAIAAJ (in English):
      In my key of the nearctic Edaphus (Puthz, 1973) the new species has to be placed after 17(18) E. euplectoides Sharp, from which it is distinguished by its length, broader 10th antennal segment, and the median carina of the pronotum.
    • 2000, Ross H. Arnett Jr. & Michael C. Thomas, [https://books.google.co.nz/books?isbn=0849319250 (in English), →ISBN:
      body sparsely punctate, polished and strongly shining; labrum without teeth but may be crenulate; first visible abdominal tergite with fine median carina ................ Edaphus 4(1).
    • 2001, [https://books.google.co.nz/books?id=SBZOAAAAYAAJ (in English), page 59:
      One new Edaphus and one new Tamotus species from Suriname

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