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Cerylonidae

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Kingdom
  
Suborder
  
Phylum
  
Order
  
Beetle

Class
  
Superfamily
  
Cucujoidea

Rank
  
Family

Cerylonidae Cerylon deplanatum Gyll Cerylonidae

Similar
  
Corylophidae, Sphindidae, Biphyllidae, Monotomidae, Bothrideridae

Cerylonidae are small to tiny (0.8–3 mm.), smooth, shiny, hairless beetles, only lightly punctured. There are about 450 species worldwide in 50 or so genera mostly tropical and subtropical. They are most common under the bark of dead trees, but can also occur in compost and other decaying plant material. Little is known specifically about their biology but they are thought to be either predators that feed on other small animals or fungus eating.

Cerylonidae Cerylon ferrugineum Steph Cerylonidae

The taxonomy is complex.The “Cerylonid Series” is a cluster of highly derived Cucujoidea families comprising Alexiidae, Bothrideridae, Cerylonidae, Coccinellidae, Corylophidae, Discolomatidae, Endomychidae, and Latridiidae.

Cerylonidae Cerylon histeroides F 1792 Cerylonidae

Subfamilies

  • Ceryloninae
  • Euxestinae
  • Loeblioryloninae
  • Murmidiinae
  • Ostomopsinae

  • Cerylonidae tolweborgtreeToLimageseuxestoxenuscombz7871e

    Cerylonidae Philothermus glabriculus LeConte 1863 Cerylonidae Flickr

    Cerylonidae Hypodacne edithae Rtt 1897 Cerylonidae

    Cerylonidae BOLD Systems Taxonomy Browser Cerylonidae family

    References

    Cerylonidae Wikipedia