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Calyptomerus
''Calyptomerus'' is a genus of minute beetles in the family Clambidae. There are at least three described species in ''Calyptomerus''. Species These three species belong to the genus ''Calyptomerus'': * ''Calyptomerus alpestris'' Redtenbacher, 1847 * ''Calyptomerus dubius'' (Marsham, 1802) * ''Calyptomerus oblongulus ''Calyptomerus oblongulus'' is a species of minute beetle in the family Clambidae Clambidae is a family of beetles. They are known commonly as the minute beetlesMajka, C. G., & Langor, D. (2009)Clambidae (Coleoptera) of Atlantic Canada.''Journ ...'' Mannerheim, 1853 References Further reading * * External links * Scirtoidea Articles created by Qbugbot {{Elateriformia-stub ...
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Calyptomerus Dubius (Marsham, 1802) (21129512368)
''Calyptomerus'' is a genus of minute beetles in the family Clambidae Clambidae is a family of beetles. They are known commonly as the minute beetlesMajka, C. G., & Langor, D. (2009)Clambidae (Coleoptera) of Atlantic Canada.''Journal of the Acadian Entomological Society'' 5(7), 32-40. or the fringe-winged beetles.< ...
. There are at least three described species in ''Calyptomerus''.


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These three species belong to the genus ''Calyptomerus'': * '' Calyptomerus alpestris'' Redtenbacher, 1847 * ''
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Calyptomerus Dubius
''Calyptomerus'' is a genus of minute beetles in the family Clambidae. There are at least three described species in ''Calyptomerus''. Species These three species belong to the genus ''Calyptomerus'': * ''Calyptomerus alpestris ''Calyptomerus'' is a genus of minute beetles in the family Clambidae Clambidae is a family of beetles. They are known commonly as the minute beetlesMajka, C. G., & Langor, D. (2009)Clambidae (Coleoptera) of Atlantic Canada.''Journal of the Ac ...'' Redtenbacher, 1847 * '' Calyptomerus dubius'' (Marsham, 1802) * '' Calyptomerus oblongulus'' Mannerheim, 1853 References Further reading * * External links * Scirtoidea Articles created by Qbugbot {{Elateriformia-stub ...
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Calyptomerus Oblongulus
''Calyptomerus oblongulus'' is a species of minute beetle in the family Clambidae Clambidae is a family of beetles. They are known commonly as the minute beetlesMajka, C. G., & Langor, D. (2009)Clambidae (Coleoptera) of Atlantic Canada.''Journal of the Acadian Entomological Society'' 5(7), 32-40. or the fringe-winged beetles.< ...
. It is found in North America.


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Clambidae
Clambidae is a family of beetles. They are known commonly as the minute beetlesMajka, C. G., & Langor, D. (2009)Clambidae (Coleoptera) of Atlantic Canada.''Journal of the Acadian Entomological Society'' 5(7), 32-40. or the fringe-winged beetles.Clambidae.
Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS).
They are found worldwide on every continent except . These are tiny beetles with bodies measuring 0.7 to 2mm in length. They are flattened to convex in shape and some can roll into a ball. Some are hairless, while some are quite hairy or scaly.Lawrence, J.F., et al. 2000 onwards

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Scirtoidea
Scirtoidea is a superfamily of beetles. It is traditionally considered to consist of four families: Clambidae, Decliniidae Decliniidae is a family of beetles belonging to Scirtoidea. It contains the single genus ''Declinia'' with two species, ''D. relicta'' and ''D. versicolor'', found in the Russian Far East and Japan, respectively. Little is known of their ecology, ..., Eucinetidae and Scirtidae. However, genetic studies have suggested that Clambidae and Eucinetidae belong to a separate superfamily Clamboidea, which also includes Derodontidae. Scirtoidea and Clamboidea are the two earliest diverging lineages of living polyphagans. Two extinct families have also been assigned to this group: *† Mesocinetidae Kirejtshuk and Ponomarenko 2010 Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous (Asia) *† Elodophthalmidae Kirejtshuk and Azar 2008 monotypic, Lebanese amber, Barremian References External links Tree of Life Beetle superfamilies {{Scirtoidea-stub ...
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