Scaphidiinae
| Scaphidiinae | |
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| Baeocera sp. | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Arthropoda |
| Class: | Insecta |
| Order: | Coleoptera |
| Suborder: | Polyphaga |
| Infraorder: | Staphyliniformia |
| Family: | Staphylinidae |
| Subfamily: | Latreille 1807 |
| Genera | |
| See text | |
Scaphidiinae is a subfamily of Staphylinidae.[1]
Anatomy
- Broadly oval, compact, long slender legs.
- Elytra long, cover all but last few abdominal segments
- Tarsi 5-5-5.
Ecology
- Habitat: found on fungi, and slime molds.
- Collection Method: check fungi and slime molds.
- Biology: entire subfamily is mycophagous, most diverse in the tropics.
Systematics
Seven genera and 70 species in North America.
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Baeocera sp. -
Baeocera sp.
Genera include:
- Alexidia Reitter, 1880
- Amalocera Erichson, 1845
- Baeocera Erichson, 1845
- Cyparium Erichson, 1845
- Scaphidium Olivier, 1790
- Scaphisoma Leach, 1815
- Toxidium LeConte, 1860
References
- ^ Newton, A. F., Jr., M. K. Thayer, J. S. Ashe, and D. S. Chandler. 2001. 22. Staphylinidae Latreille, 1802. p. 272–418. In: R. H. Arnett, Jr., and M. C. Thomas (eds.). American beetles, Volume 1. CRC Press; Boca Raton, Florida. ix + 443 p.
External links
Data related to Scaphidiinae at Wikispecies
- Scaphidiinae at Bugguide.net. [1]
