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Scydmaenidae

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Superfamily
  
Staphylinoidea

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Rank
  
Family

Suborder
  
Polyphaga

Scientific name
  
Scydmaenidae

Higher classification
  
Staphylinoidea

Order
  
Beetle

Scydmaenidae Photo overview Scydmaenidae antlike stone beetles of Germany

Subfamily
  
Scydmaeninae Leach, 1815

Similar
  
Beetle, Ptiliidae, Corylophidae, Insect, Cerylonidae

Scydmaenidae top 6 facts


Scydmaeninae are a subfamily of small beetles, commonly called ant-like stone beetles or scydmaenines. These beetles occur worldwide, and the subfamily includes some 4,500 species in about 80 genera. Established as a family, they were reduced in status to a subfamily of Staphylinidae in 2009

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Scydmaenidae Photo overview Scydmaenidae antlike stone beetles of Germany

Many scydmaenine species have a narrowing between head and thorax and thorax and abdomen, resulting in a passing resemblance to ants that inspires their common name. The largest measure just 3 millimeters long, while some very small species only reach half a millimeter in length. Scydmaenids typically live in leaf litter and rotting logs in forests, preferring moist habitats. A number of types are known to feed on oribatid mites, using "hole scraping" and "cutting" techniques to get through the mite's hard shells.

Scydmaenidae Scydmaenidae Scydmaeninae undet genus Euconnus BugGuideNet

In addition to the two living subfamilies, the prehistoric subfamily Hapsomelinae, known only from fossils, has been placed here.

Scydmaenidae Cephennodes graeseri Rtt Scydmaenidae

Selected genera

Scydmaenidae Scydmaenidae Scydmaeninae undet genus Euconnus BugGuideNet

  • Cephennium
  • Elacatophora Schaufuss, 1884 (including Borneosabahia)
  • Euconnus Thomson, 1859
  • Eutheia
  • Horaeomorphus Schaufuss, 1889
  • Loeblites Franz, 1986
  • Microscydmus Saulcy & Croissandeau, 1893
  • Nevraphes
  • Parastenichnaphes Franz, 1984
  • Protoscydmus Franz, 1992
  • Scydmaenus
  • Siamites Franz, 1989
  • Stenichnus Thomson, 1859
  • Synidcus Motschulsky, 1851

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    Scydmaenidae Alex Wild Photography Photo Keywords scydmaenidae

    References

    Scydmaenidae Wikipedia