- The
Archostemata are the
smallest suborder of beetles,
consisting of 50
living species in five
families and over 200
described fossil species. They are...
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Morphology and
Systematics (
Archostemata, Adephaga, Myxophaga,
Polyphaga partim). p. 54. ISBN 978-3-11-017130-3. "Suborder
Archostemata –
Reticulated and Telephone-pole...
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superfamily within the
order Coleoptera and
falls under the
suborder Archostemata. It was
discovered by B.B.
Rohdendorf in 1961. The
superfamily includes...
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Micromalthidae is an
ancient family of
small beetles belonging to the
suborder Archostemata. The only
known living representative is the telephone-pole beetle, Micromalthus...
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Myxophaga is the second-smallest
suborder of the
Coleoptera after Archostemata,
consisting of
roughly 65
species of
small to
minute beetles in four families...
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phylogenetic position is contested, with
others considering it part of
Archostemata. The
interfamilial relationships of
Curculionoidea have been generally...
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Australian Beetles Volume 2:
Archostemata, Myxophaga, Adephaga,
Polyphaga Kovoor, J. (1978). "Natural calcification...
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classified as
belonging to
order Coleoptera, and its sub-orders Adephaga,
Archostemata, Myxophaga, and Polyphaga. Ross, A. J. (2024). "Complete
checklist of...
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recorded from New Zealand. Arnett, R.H. Jr.; Thomas, M.C., eds. (2000). "
Archostemata, Myxophaga, Adephaga, Polyphaga: Staphyliniformia".
American Beetles...
- into
aquatic habitats by the Late Permian.
Members of the
modern orders Archostemata and
Adephaga are
known from the Late Permian.
Complex wood
boring traces...