Aleochara

/ˌæliːəˈkɑːrə/ noun

A genus of small beetles known for their predatory behavior, commonly found in soil and decomposing organic matter.

From Greek 'aleiochara,' combining 'aleia' (to wander or roam) and 'chara' (joy or delight), referring to their active hunting behavior. The scientific name was formalized in the 18th century for taxonomy.

AMአለዮቻራ
ARأليوخارا
BNআলেওচারা
CAaleochara
CSaleochara
DAaleochara
DEaleochara
ELαλεοχάρα
ESaleochara
FAآلئوخارا
FIaleochara
FRaleochara
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