
Pselaphidae is a family of very small beetles, ranging from 0.9 to 3.5 mm in length. Their elytra are usually very short, like the rove beetles but the abdomen is less flexible than a rove beetle. The eyes are composed of relatively few, but large ommatidia. Members of the family chiefly eat mites and live in decaying vegetation, in humus and in mo...
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