Definition of Cryptophagidae. Meaning of Cryptophagidae. Synonyms of Cryptophagidae

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Definition of Cryptophagidae

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Meaning of Cryptophagidae from wikipedia

- Cryptophagidae is a family of beetles with representatives found in all biogeographic realms. Members of this family are commonly called silken fungus...
- Cucujoidea Agapythidae (Agapytho foveicollis) Boganiidae Cavognathidae Cryptophagidae (silken fungus beetles) Cucujidae (flat bark beetles) Cybocephalidae...
- cellar fungus beetle, is a species of silken fungus beetle in the family Cryptophagidae. It is found in Europe and Northern Asia (excluding China) and North...
- Ootypus is a monotypic genus of beetles belonging to the family Cryptophagidae. The only species is Ootypus globosus. It is native to Europe. "Ootypus...
- have been re****igned to the following families: Nitidulidae Cucujidae Cryptophagidae Latridiidae Coccinellidae The name comes from the shape of the antennae...
- Antherophagus ochraceus is a species of silken fungus beetle in the family Cryptophagidae. It is found in North America. A. ochraceus is one of the largest cryptophagid...
- Cucujoidea Agapythidae (Agapytho foveicollis) Boganiidae Cavognathidae Cryptophagidae (silken fungus beetles) Cucujidae (flat bark beetles) Cybocephalidae...
- Atomariinae is a subfamily of silken fungus beetles in the family Cryptophagidae. There are about 8 genera and more than 170 described species in Atomariinae...
- Cucujoidea Agapythidae (Agapytho foveicollis) Boganiidae Cavognathidae Cryptophagidae (silken fungus beetles) Cucujidae (flat bark beetles) Cybocephalidae...
- fungus beetle native to Europe. Fauna Europaea Johnson, C.1992 Familie: Cryptophagidae. In: Die Käfer Mitteleuropas, vol.2 Goecke and Evers. Krefeld: 114-134...