An illustrated key to and diagnoses of the species of Staphylinidae (Coleoptera) associated with decaying carcasses in Argentina Author Aballay, Fernando H. Author Chani-Posse, Mariana R. Author Ayón, María Rosana Author Maldonado, María Belén Author Centeno, Néstor D. text Zootaxa 2014 3860 2 101 124 journal article 10.11646/zootaxa.3860.2.1 75d1fc6b-8d95-48e6-a52a-1a9ab0ce9fb0 1175-5326 229557 DD34DE75-74F3-42B1-9224-DC3BF9F3CCC7 Philonthus longicornis Stephens ( Figs. 19 , 45 ) Diagnosis (based on Chani-Posse, 2010 ). Philonthus longicornis may be identified by the eyes about as long as to slightly longer than temples, the antennal segment 2 shorter than preceding segment and antennal segments 4 to 10 elongate, the dorsal rows of pronotum each with five punctures and the paramere shifted toward right margin of median lobe. Length 6.5–7.0 mm. Distribution. Philonthus longicornis is currently considered a cosmopolitan species widely distributed in Central and South America ( Herman 2001 ). Bionomics. Philonthus longicornis has been frequently found in cattle manure in open pastures of North America ( Hu & Frank 1997 ) and Argentina ( Chani-Posse 2004 ), and also cited from other organic debris such as decaying plants, other animal droppings, carcasses, etc ( Smetana 1995 ). This species was also collected from pig carcasses in arid environment of Argentina ( Aballay et al . 2008 , 2012).