- Fire-coloured
beetles is the
common name for
members of the
tenebrionoid family Pyrochroidae. The
family is
found worldwide, and is most
diverse at temperate...
-
strategies (e.g. post-triungulin
larvae of
Rhipiphoridae and Meloidae). Many
tenebrionoid families are
fungus feeders, but
there are a wide
range of
other feeding...
- The
family S****tiidae is a
small group of
tenebrionoid beetles sometimes called false flower beetles.
There are
about 400
species in 30
genera with a...
- with
subfamilies Laemophloeinae, Silvaninae, and P****andrinae (and some
tenebrionoid genera mixed in), but
revisions have
raised the
subfamilies to family...
- Alekseev, V. I.; Bukejs, A.; Pollock, D. A. (2024). "The
first fossil of a
tenebrionoid taxonomic enigma:
Agnathus Germar (Coleoptera: Pyrochroidae: Agnathinae)...
- The
Boridae are a
small family of
tenebrionoid beetles with no
vernacular common name,
though recent authors have
coined the name
conifer bark beetles...
- The
family Mycteridae is a
small group of
tenebrionoid beetles with no
vernacular common name,
though recent authors have
coined the name palm and flower...
- Y.-D.; Huang, D.-Y.; Cai, C.-Y. (2021). "An
aberrant colydiine-like
tenebrionoid beetle from mid-Cretaceous
Burmese amber (Coleoptera: Tenebrionoidea:...
- The
Synchroidae are a
small family of
tenebrionoid beetles with no
vernacular common name. The
family consists of
three extant genera, Mallodrya, Synchroa...
- The
family Pythidae is a
small group of
tenebrionoid beetles with no
vernacular common name,
though recent authors have
coined the name dead log bark beetles...