Holostrophus
''Holostrophus'' is a genus of polypore fungus beetles in the family Tetratomidae Tetratomidae is a small family of beetles sometimes called polypore fungus beetles. The family consists of several genera, most of which used to be in the family Melandryidae. Tetratomidae can be found worldwide. Their food consists of fruitin .... There are seventeen described species in ''Holostrophus''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Holostrophus'': * '' Holostrophus bifasciatus'' Say, 1824 * '' Holostrophus diversefasciatus'' * '' Holostrophus orientalis'' Lewis, 1895 * '' Holostrophus koreanus'' Jung & Seung, 2022 * '' Holostrophus toyoshimai'' References Further reading * * * * * External links * Tenebrionoidea genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{tenebrionoidea-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Holostrophus Diversefasciatus
''Holostrophus'' is a genus of polypore fungus beetles in the family Tetratomidae. There are seventeen described species in ''Holostrophus''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Holostrophus'': * '' Holostrophus bifasciatus'' Say, 1824 * '' Holostrophus diversefasciatus'' * '' Holostrophus orientalis'' Lewis, 1895 * '' Holostrophus koreanus'' Jung & Seung, 2022 * '' Holostrophus toyoshimai'' References Further reading * * * * * External links * Tenebrionoidea genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{tenebrionoidea-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Holostrophus Toyoshimai
''Holostrophus toyoshimai'' is a species of polypore fungus beetle in the family Tetratomidae. Being identified in 2017 by Masahiro Saitȏ and Ondřej Konvička, ''Holostrophus toyoshimai'' was identified upon the discovery of five specimens located within central Honshu to which they were identified as a new species. Due to the presence of a prothoracic hypomera with weak punctures and without distinct furrows between these punctures, this species was assigned to the subgenus Paraholostrophus. This species, broadly, exhibits an elongate, oval body that is noted to be evenly rounded with the presence of thin, short yellowish-white lustered pubescence. Furthermore, such dense pubescence can be located throughout the legs, antennae, and the entirety of the abdomen. More specifically, in addition to the short yellowish-white lustered pubescence, yellowish-brown pubescence can also be exclusively located on the abdomen. Moreover, the dorsal surface is noted to be entirely brownish- ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Holostrophus Bifasciatus
''Holostrophus bifasciatus'' is a species of polypore fungus beetle in the family Tetratomidae. It is found in North America. This is the only Nearctic species within the subfamily Eustrophinae with a characteristic, quadrimaculate, elytral color pattern. Elytra is typically dark with quad, lighter-colored areas. References Further reading * * External links * Tenebrionoidea Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1824 {{tenebrionoidea-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Holostrophus Koreanus
''Holostrophus koreanus'' is a species of polypore fungus beetle in the family Tetratomidae. Being identified in 2022 by Boo Hee Jung and Jinbae Seung, ''Holostrophus koreanus'' was described as being found exclusively within the Gangwon province of Korea upon collecting specimens primarily from the fruiting bodies of Polyporales ('' Laetiporus sulphureus''). This species, broadly, contains an elliptical body with dispersed, short, whitish-yellow hairs and granular punctures. The head is described as being oval-shaped with dense, small punctures. The antennae is noted to be 11-segmented and weakly clavate, reaching to the basal pronotum. The pronotum appears semicircular dorsally. Moreover, the dorsal surface tends to be primarily brownish-black with the antennae, mouthparts, and legs being slightly yellowish-brown. The elytra is noted to be elongate and oval in shape. The elytron is described as exhibiting a black color with one, yellowish-brown, bidentate fascia band at basal ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tetratomidae
Tetratomidae is a small family of beetles sometimes called polypore fungus beetles. The family consists of several genera, most of which used to be in the family Melandryidae. Tetratomidae can be found worldwide. Their food consists of fruiting bodies of hymenomycete fungi. Genera These 12 genera belong to the family Tetratomidae: * '' Cyanopenthe'' * ''Eustrophopsis'' * ''Eustrophus'' * '' Hallomenus'' * ''Holostrophus'' * ''Mycetoma'' * ''Penthe'' * ''Pisenus'' * ''Pseudoholostrophus'' * ''Synstrophus'' * ''Tetratoma'' * '' Triphyllia'' Fossil genera *Subfamily Eustrophinae ** Tribe Eustrophini *** †'' Allostrophus'' (Cenomanian Burmese amber, Myanmar) *** †'' Thescelostrophus'' (Burmese amber) ** Tribe Holostrophini *** †'' Synchrotronia'' (Cenomanian Charentese amber, France) ** Tribe ''incertae sedis'' *** †'' Cretosynstrophus'' (Burmese amber) *Subfamily Hallomeninae ** †'' Pseudohallomenus'' (Santonian, Taimyr amber Taymyr or Taimyr may ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Polypore Fungus Beetles - Flickr - Treegrow (4)
Polypores are a group of Fungus, fungi that form large fruiting bodies with pores or tubes on the underside (see #Delimitation (morphology), Delimitation for exceptions). They are a morphological group of Basidiomycota, basidiomycetes-like agaric, gilled mushrooms and hydnoid fungi, and not all polypores are closely related to each other. Polypores are also called bracket fungi or shelf fungi, and they characteristically produce woody, shelf- or bracket-shaped or occasionally circular Sporocarp (fungi), fruiting bodies that are called conks. Most polypores inhabit tree trunks or branches consuming the wood, but some soil-inhabiting species form mycorrhiza with trees. Polypores and the related corticioid fungi are the most important agents of wood decay, playing a very significant role in nutrient cycling and aiding carbon dioxide absorption by forest ecosystems. Over one thousand polypore species have been described to science, but a large part of the diversity is still unknown ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tenebrionoidea Genera
The Tenebrionoidea are a very large and diverse superfamily of beetles. It generally corresponds to the Heteromera of earlier authors. Taxonomy Tenebrionoidea contains the following families: * Aderidae Winkler 1927 (ant-like leaf beetles) * Anthicidae Latreille 1819 (ant-like flower beetles) *† Apotomouridae Bao et al. 2018 * Archeocrypticidae Kaszab 1964 * Boridae C. G. Thomson 1859 * Chalcodryidae Watt 1974 * Ciidae Leach 1819 (minute tree-fungus beetles) (= Cisidae) * Melandryidae Leach 1815 (false darkling beetles) * Meloidae Gyllenhal 1810 (blister beetles) * Mordellidae Latreille 1802 (tumbling flower beetles) * Mycetophagidae Leach 1815 ( hairy fungus beetles) * Mycteridae Blanchard 1845 * Oedemeridae Latreille 1810 ( false blister beetles) * Promecheilidae Lacordaire, 1859 * Prostomidae C. G. Thomson 1859 * Pterogeniidae Crowson 1953 * Pyrochroidae Latreille 1807 ( fire-colored beetles, etc.) * Pythidae Solier 1834 * Ripiphoridae Gemminger and Harold 187 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |