(Holotype) Darwinilus sedaris (only known sample in existence), Collected by Charles Darwin in 1832 from Argentina, South America

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Sample provided by Max Barclay of the Natural History Museum in London and described by Stylianos Chatzimanolis of the University of Tennessee.

Darwinilus sedarisi is a species of rove beetle, the only species in the genus Darwinilus. It is named after Charles Darwin and David Sedaris. It is found in Argentina. A specimen of the beetle was collected by Charles Darwin in 1832 during the voyage of the HMS Beagle, but not formally named as a new species until 2014

Imaged at Entomology 2014 in Portland, OR.

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