Biology:Eucinetidae

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Short description: Family of beetles

Eucinetidae
Temporal range: Early Cretaceous–Recent
Eucinetus stewarti
Scientific classification e
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Lacordaire, 1857
Eucinetus terminalis
Eucinetus morio

Eucinetidae is a family of beetles, notable for their large coxal plates that cover much of the first ventrite of the abdomen, sometimes called plate-thigh beetles. The family is small for beetles, with about 50 species in 11 genera, but are found worldwide.

Adults are generally elliptical in shape, ranging from 0.8 to 4.0 mm in length, and black or brown in color. The head is small and bent underneath.

Eucinetids live in detritus or in fungus-covered tree bark, where both adults and larvae are assumed to eat various sorts of fungi. Around half of the genera possess strongly modified mouthparts, particularly the labrum, adapted for suctorial feeding.[1]

Genera

These genera belong to the family Eucinetidae:

References

  • Daniel K. Young, "Eucinetidae", in Ross H. Arnett, Jr. and Michael C. Thomas, American Beetles (CRC Press, 2002), vol. 2


Wikidata ☰ Q1066913 entry