- Long-lipped
beetles (Telegeusinae) were
formerly treated as a
family Telegeusidae but are most
recently treated as a
subfamily within Omethidae. According...
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families Cantharidae, Lampyridae, Lycidae,
Omethidae (which
includes Telegeusidae), Phengodidae, and Rhagophthalmidae.
Soldier beetles often feed on both...
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modifications of
their mouthparts; long-lipped
beetles were
treated as a
family Telegeusidae but are most
recently treated as a
subfamily within the
family Omethidae...
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family Omethidae,
formerly considered to
belong in a
separate family "
Telegeusidae".
Telegeusis austellus Zaragoza-Caballero & Rodriguez-Velez, 2011 Telegeusis...
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Drilidae by Leng in 1910. In 1920,
Telegeusis was made its own family,
Telegeusidae. This
placement of
Telegeusis was
controversial at the time with some...
- net-winged
beetles Omethidae LeConte, 1861 –
false firefly beetles (including
Telegeusidae)
Cantharidae –
soldier beetles (including Chauliognathidae)
Cirrus Digital...
- net-winged
beetles Omethidae LeConte, 1861 –
false firefly beetles (including
Telegeusidae)
Throscidae Laporte, 1840 –
false metallic wood-boring
beetles (= Trixagidae)...
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beetle from
Texas and a
review of the
genus Telegeusis Horn (Coleoptera:
Telegeusidae)". The
Coleopterists Bulletin, vol. 55, no. 4, 481–484. Arnett, R.H....
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Lycidae Laporte, 1836
Family Omethidae LeConte, 1861 (includes
former Telegeusidae)
Family Phengodidae LeConte, 1861
Family Rhagophthalmidae Olivier, 1907...
- long
considered one of the Polyphaga, and
placed in the
Lymexylidae or
Telegeusidae, or as a
family within the Cantharoidea. However,
characteristics of...