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Latridiidae (sometimes
spelled "Lathridiidae") is a
family of tiny, little-known
beetles commonly called minute brown scavenger beetles or
fungus beetles...
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family Akalyptoischiidae. It was
formerly included within the
family Latridiidae but a
molecular phylogenetic analysis found that it did not
belong to...
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aerial sporangia and are
spread by wind,
however beetles of the
family Latridiidae are also
reported to dis**** the spores.
Bonner states that soil invertebrates...
- This
species is
known to have its
spores dis****d by
beetles (family
Latridiidae). The
spores have a two-layered wall, with a
dense outer layer with spines...
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Corticaria is a
genus of
beetles in the
family Latridiidae.
Beetles of this
genus have a
small transverse scutellum. In most species, the
pronotum has...
- 2019-09-24. Rücker,
Herausgeber Wolfgang H. "Checklist
Latridiidae &
Merophysiinae of the World".
Latridiidae & Merophysiinae. ISSN 1869-2168. Lobl, I.; Smetana...
- Thes is a
genus of
beetles in the
family Latridiidae,
containing the
following species: Thes
bergrothi (Reitter, 1881) Thes
laeviventris (Fall, 1899)...
- (handsome
fungus beetles)
Eupsilobiidae Euxestidae (well
polished beetles)
Latridiidae (minute
brown scavenger beetles)
Murmidiidae Mycetaeidae Teredidae Cucujoidea...
- re****igned to the
following families:
Nitidulidae Cucujidae Cryptophagidae Latridiidae Coccinellidae The name
comes from the
shape of the
antennae (Latin cornum...
- 3—2.0 mm long
species of
minute brown scavenger beetle in the
family Latridiidae.
Originally from the Palearctic, it now also
occurs in the Nearctic....