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Taxonomy
Mycetophagidae
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Statistics of barcoding coverage:
Barcode of Life Data Systems (BOLD) Stats
Specimen Records:287
Specimens with Sequences:200
Specimens with Barcodes:184
Species:28
Species With Barcodes:26
Public Records:57
Public Species:19
Public BINs:21
Locations of barcode samples:
Collection Sites: world map showing specimen collection locations for Mycetophagidae
Mycetophagidae:
The Mycetophagidae or hairy fungus beetles are a family of beetles in the large suborder Polyphaga.[1][2] The different species are between 1.0 and 6.5 mm in length.[3] The larvae and adults live in decaying leaf litter, fungi, and under bark. Most species feed on fungi (hence the name).[3] Worldwide, the 18 genera contain around 200 species.
References[edit]
- ^ [1]
- ^ http://nomen.at/Tenebrionoidea
- ^ a b Michael A. Ivie (2002). Ross H. Arnett & Michael Charles Thomas, ed. American Beetles: Polyphaga: Scarabaeoidea through Curculionoidea. Volume 2 of American Beetles. CRC Press. ISBN 978-0-8493-0954-0.
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