Pteryx

Genus of beetles From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pteryx is a genus of beetles that is typically found in northern bogs in the Northern Hemisphere. They belong to the family Ptiliidae which is referred to as feather-winged beetles as the hindwings are narrow and feather-like. Like most of the rest of the family, Pteryx are very small and live in rotting vegetative matter. They prefer rotting wood and are generally found under the bark of rotting logs or stumps.

Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Suborder:Polyphaga
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Pteryx
Pteryx suturalis
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Suborder: Polyphaga
Infraorder: Staphyliniformia
Family: Ptiliidae
Subfamily: Ptiliinae
Tribe: Ptiliini
Genus: Pteryx
Matthews, 1858
Species
  • Pteryx franzi[1]
  • Pteryx splendens
  • Pteryx suturalis
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Description

The Pteryx are less than 1 mm in length. They are polymorphic, in that they frequently occur in two forms, a normal variety, and a neonate form that has only vestigial wings, pale body pigmentation, and no pigmentation in their smaller eyes.[2][3][4]

Distribution

Pteryx are found in Eurasia and as far south as the Canary Islands.[5] Pteryx are found in North America from Canada, to as far south as Georgia.[2] Although not restricted to bogs and swamps, they are found more abundantly in those locales.[2]

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