Pseudactium is a genus of ant-loving beetles in the family Staphylinidae. There are about 12 described species in Pseudactium.
Species
These 12 species belong to the genus Pseudactium:
- Pseudactium alexanderi <small>Carlton & Chandler, 1994</small>
- Pseudactium arcuatum <small>(LeConte, 1849)</small>
- Pseudactium carolinae <small>Casey, 1908</small>
- Pseudactium copelandi <small>Carlton & Chandler, 1994</small>
- Pseudactium magazinensis <small>Carlton & Chandler, 1994</small>
- Pseudactium mellinum <small>Casey</small>
- Pseudactium mendicum <small>(Park, 1962)</small>
- Pseudactium parabolicum <small>(Brendel, 1893)</small>
- Pseudactium pecki <small>Carlton & Chandler, 1994</small>
- Pseudactium stannardi <small>Carlton & Chandler, 1994</small>
- Pseudactium steevesi <small>Carlton & Chandler, 1994</small>
- Pseudactium ursum <small>Carlton, 1995</small>
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