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Endomychidae
Endomychidae, or handsome fungus beetles, is a family of beetles with representatives found in all biogeographic realms. There are around 120 genera and 1300 species. The family was established based on the type genus ''Endomychus'', a genus erected in 1795 by Panzer which was applied to a species that Linnaeus called ''Chrysomela coccinea''. As the common name suggests, Endomychidae feed on fungi. Crowson, in his influential treatment of the beetles, placed the family within the Cucujoidea. They have a tarsal formal of 4-4-4 or 3-3-3 and the wings lack a closed radial cell. The second antennal segment has a sensory appendage that is as long as the third antennal segment. The family has also been grouped with the Coccinellidae in a group called the Trimera for having pseudotrimerous tarsi. A 2015 molecular phylogeny study found that the Cucujoidea were found to be non-monophyletic and the Endomychidae was refined with the removal of the Anamorphinae from within the family and elev ...
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Merophysiinae
Merophysiinae is a subfamily of handsome fungus beetles in the family Endomychidae. Genera These 15 genera belong to the subfamily Merophysiinae: * '' Cholovocera'' Motschulsky, 1838 * '' Displotera'' Reitter, 1877 * '' Evolocera'' Sharp, 1902 * ''Fallia'' Sharp, 1902 * '' Gomya'' Dajoz, 1973 * '' Hexasternum'' Rücker, 1983 * '' Holoparamecus'' Curtis, 1833 * '' Lathrapion'' Rücker, 1983 * '' Lycoperdinella'' Champion, 1913 * '' Merophysia'' Lucas, 1852 * '' Pseudevolocera'' Champion, 1913 * '' Pseudoparamecus'' Brethes, 1922 * '' Pythlarhinus'' Dajoz, 1970 * '' Reitteria'' Leder, 1872 c g r * '' Rueckeria'' Arriaga-Varela, 2018 Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net, r = Rücker, References Further reading * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * External links * Endomychidae {{polyphaga-stub ...
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Xenomycetinae
''Xenomycetes'' is a genus of handsome fungus beetles in the family Endomychidae. It is the only genus in the subfamily Xenomycetinae. There are at least two described species in ''Xenomycetes'', both endemic to northwestern North America. Species These two species belong to the genus ''Xenomycetes'': * '' Xenomycetes laversi'' Hatch, 1962 * '' Xenomycetes morrisoni'' Horn, 1880 i c g b Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * * * * Endomychidae Articles created by Qbugbot Coccinelloidea genera {{polyphaga-stub ...
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Leiestinae
Leiestinae is a subfamily of handsome fungus beetles in the family Endomychidae Endomychidae, or handsome fungus beetles, is a family of beetles with representatives found in all biogeographic realms. There are around 120 genera and 1300 species. The family was established based on the type genus ''Endomychus'', a genus erec .... There are at least three genera and about five described species in Leiestinae. Genera These three genera belong to the subfamily Leiestinae: * '' Phymaphora'' Newman, 1838 * '' Rhanidea'' Strohecker, 1953 * '' Stethorhanis'' Blaisdell, 1931 References Further reading * * * * * * Endomychidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{polyphaga-stub ...
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Epipocinae
Epipocinae is a subfamily of handsome fungus beetles in the family Endomychidae Endomychidae, or handsome fungus beetles, is a family of beetles with representatives found in all biogeographic realms. There are around 120 genera and 1300 species. The family was established based on the type genus ''Endomychus'', a genus erec .... There are at least 4 genera and more than 40 described species in Epipocinae. Genera These four genera belong to the subfamily Epipocinae: * '' Anidrytus'' Gerstaecker, 1858 * '' Ephebus'' Chevrolat in Dejean, 1836 * '' Epipocus'' Germar, 1843 * '' Epopterus'' Chevrolat in Dejean, 1836 References Further reading * * * * * * Endomychidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{polyphaga-stub ...
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Aphorista
''Aphorista'' is a genus of handsome fungus beetles in the family Endomychidae. There are at least four described species in ''Aphorista''. Species These four species belong to the genus ''Aphorista'': * ''Aphorista laeta'' (LeConte, 1854) * ''Aphorista morosa'' (LeConte, 1859) * ''Aphorista ovipennis'' Casey * ''Aphorista vittata ''Aphorista vittata'' is a species of handsome fungus beetle in the family Endomychidae Endomychidae, or handsome fungus beetles, is a family of beetles with representatives found in all biogeographic realms. There are around 120 genera and 13 ...'' (Fabricius, 1787) References Further reading * * * Endomychidae Articles created by Qbugbot Coccinelloidea genera {{polyphaga-stub ...
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Endomychus
''Endomychus'' is a genus of beetles in the family Endomychidae. Species *'' Endomychus agatae'' Tomaszewska, 1997 *'' Endomychus armeniacus'' Motschulsky, 1835 *'' Endomychus atriceps'' Pic, 1932 *'' Endomychus atricornis'' Tomaszewska, 1998 *'' Endomychus atrimembris'' Pic, 1922 *'' Endomychus atripes'' Pic, 1921 *'' Endomychus bicolor'' Gorham, 1875 *''Endomychus biguttatus'' Say, 1824 *'' Endomychus chinensis'' Csiki, 1937 *'' Endomychus coccineus'' (Linnaeus, 1758) *'' Endomychus divisus'' Arrow, 1920 *'' Endomychus flavus'' Strohecker, 1943 *'' Endomychus foveolatus'' Tomaszewska, 2002 *'' Endomychus gorhami'' (Lewis, 1874) *'' Endomychus hiranoi'' Sasaji, 1978 *'' Endomychus humeralis'' (Pic, 1922) *'' Endomychus jureceki'' Mader, 1936 *'' Endomychus limbatus'' (Horn, 1874) *'' Endomychus micrus'' Tomaszewska, 1997 *'' Endomychus mroczkowskii'' Tomaszewska, 1997 *'' Endomychus mulleri'' (Mader, 1955) *'' Endomychus nigricapitatus'' Tomaszewska, 2002 *''Endomychus nigriceps ...
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Anamorphidae
Anamorphidae is a family of beetles in the superfamily Coccinelloidea, formerly included within the family Endomychidae. They are found worldwide. Like enchomyids, they are fungivores, with adult and larval stages thought to exclusively consume fungal spores. Genera After * '' Aclemmysa'' Reitter, 1904 * '' Acritosoma'' Pakaluk and Slipinski, 1995 * '' Afralexia'' Strohecker, 1967 * '' Anagaricophilus'' Arrow, 1922 * '' Anamorphus'' LeConte, 1878 * '' Anamycetaea'' Strohecker, 1975c * '' Asymbius'' Gorham, 1896 * '' Austroclemmus'' Strohecker, 1953a * '' Baeochelys'' Strohecker, 1974b * '' Bryodryas'' Strohecker, 1974d * '' Bystodes'' Strohecker, 1953a * '' Bystus'' Guérin-Méneville, 1857 * '' Catapotia'' Thomson, 1860 * '' Clemmus'' Hampe, 1850 * '' Coryphus'' Csiki, 1902b * '' Cyrtomychus'' Kolbe, 1910 * '' Cysalemma'' Dajoz, 1970b * '' Dexialia'' Sasaji, 1970 * ''Dialexia'' Gorham, 1887–99 * '' Endocoelus'' Gorham, 1886 * '' Erotendomychus'' Lea, 1922 * '' Exysma'' Gorham, ...
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Lycoperdininae
Lycoperdininae is a beetle sub-family in the family Endomychidae Endomychidae, or handsome fungus beetles, is a family of beetles with representatives found in all biogeographic realms. There are around 120 genera and 1300 species. The family was established based on the type genus ''Endomychus'', a genus erec .... External links Beetle subfamilies Endomychidae {{Cucujoidea-stub ...
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Eupsilobiidae
Eupsilobiidae is a family of beetles in the superfamily Coccinelloidea, formerly included within the family Endomychidae. Most genera are restricted to the Neotropics, while the genus ''Eidoreus'' is found worldwide. They are fungivores, and have been observed living commensally in bee and ant nests. Genera * '' Cerasommatidia'' Brèthes, 1925 * '' Chileolobius'' Pakaluk & Ślipiński, 1990 * ''Eidoreus ''Eidoreus'' is a genus of beetle Beetles are insects that form the order Coleoptera (), in the superorder Endopterygota. Their front pair of wings are hardened into wing-cases, elytra, distinguishing them from most other insects. The C ...'' Sharp, 1885 * '' Evolocera'' Sharp, 1902 * '' Ibicarella'' Pakaluk & Ślipiński, 1990 * '' Microxenus'' Wollaston, 1861 – South Africa * '' Natalinus'' Tomaszewska, 2011 – South Africa References Further reading * * * * * * * * * * * Coccinelloidea Polyphaga families {{polyphaga-stub ...
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Endomychinae
Endomychinae is a subfamily of handsome fungus beetles in the family Endomychidae. There are at least 4 genera and about 19 described species in Endomychinae. Genera * '' Danae'' Reiche, 1847 * ''Endomychus ''Endomychus'' is a genus of beetles in the family Endomychidae. Species *'' Endomychus agatae'' Tomaszewska, 1997 *'' Endomychus armeniacus'' Motschulsky, 1835 *'' Endomychus atriceps'' Pic, 1932 *'' Endomychus atricornis'' Tomaszewska, 1998 * ...'' Panzer, 1795 * '' Saula'' Gerstaecker, 1858 * '' Stenotarsus'' Perty, 1832 References Further reading * * * Endomychidae {{polyphaga-stub ...
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Mycetaeidae
Mycetaeidae is a family of beetles in the superfamily Coccinelloidea, formerly included within the family Endomychidae. There are two genera currently included in the family, '' Agaricophilus'' and '' Mycetaea,'' which are morphologically divergent from each other, and it is unclear whether they are closely related. ''Mycetaea'' is found in North America, Europe and South Africa, while ''Agaricophilus'' is restricted to Europe. While the life history of ''Agaricophilus'' is obscure, ''Mycetaea'' is known to be mycophagous, feeding on mold A mold () or mould () is one of the structures certain fungi can form. The dust-like, colored appearance of molds is due to the formation of spores containing fungal secondary metabolites. The spores are the dispersal units of the fungi. Not ...s. References Further reading * * * * * * * * * * * Coccinelloidea Polyphaga families {{polyphaga-stub ...
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