Ulodidae

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The Ulodidae are a family of beetles belonging to Tenebrionoidea. They are native to the Southern Hemisphere, with species found in Australia, New Zealand, New Caledonia and Chile. Larvae and adults are generally found on dead wood or fungus associated with rotting wood, and are mycophagous. There are approximately 40 species in 16 genera.[1][2]

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Ulodidae
Drawing of Syrphetodes marginatus
Larva of Meryx rugosa
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Clade: Pancrustacea
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Suborder: Polyphaga
Infraorder: Cucujiformia
Superfamily: Tenebrionoidea
Family: Ulodidae
Pascoe, 1869
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Specimen of Syrphetodes marginatus from New Zealand

Taxonomy

  • Arthopus (New Zealand)
  • Brouniphylax (New Zealand)
  • Dipsaconia (Australia)
  • Exohadrus (New Zealand)
  • Ganyme (Australia)
  • Meryx (Australia)
  • Notocerastes (Australia)
  • Phaennis (Australia)
  • Pteroderes (Chile)
  • Syrphetodes (New Zealand)
  • Trachyderas (Chile)
  • Trachyderastes (New Caleodonia)
  • Ulobostrichus (Australia)
  • Ulocyphaleus (Chile)
  • Ulodes (Australia)
  • Waitomophylax (New Zealand, Holocene)

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