• Source: Phalacridae
    • The Phalacridae are a family of beetles commonly called the shining flower beetles, They are often found in composite flowers. They are oval-shaped, usually tan, and about 2 mm in length. Most species feed on fungus, although a number feed on flower heads.
      Worldwide there are about 638 species in 52 genera. The oldest possible record of the family is a specimen from Spanish amber, dating to the Albian stage of the Early Cretaceous.


      Taxonomy


      This family includes the following subfamily:

      Phaenocephalinae Matthews, 1899
      Phalacrinae Leach, 1815
      Genera within this family include:

      Phaenocephalus-group
      Phaenocephalus Wollaston, 1873
      Phalacrinus Blackburn, 1891
      Ranomafanacrinus Gimmel, 2013
      Stilbus-group
      Acylomus Sharp, 1888
      Nesiotus Guillebeau, 1896
      Stilbus Seidlitz, 1872
      Xanthocomus Guillebeau, 1893
      Pseudolibrus-group
      Litostilbus Guillebeau, 1894
      Megistopalpus Guillebeau, 1895
      Pseudolibrus Flach, 1889
      Phalacrus-group
      Phalacropsis Casey, 1890
      Phalacrus Paykull, 1800
      Olibroporus-group
      Austroporus Gimmel, 2013
      Olibroporus Casey, 1890
      Platyphalacrus Gimmel, 2013
      Pycinus Guillebeau, 1893
      Ochrolitus-group
      Ochrolitus Sharp, 1889
      Sveculus Gimmel, 2013
      Olibrus-group
      Olibrus Erichson, 1845
      Tolyphus Erichson, 1845
      Olibrosoma-group
      Antennogasmus Gimmel, 2013
      Malagasmus Gimmel, 2013
      Olibrosoma Tournier, 1889
      Litochropus-group
      Litochropus Casey, 1890
      Neolitochrus Gimmel, 2013
      Genera incertae sedis
      Apallodes Reitter, 1873
      Augasmus Motschulsky, 1858
      Entomocnemus Guillebeau, 1894
      Eulitrus Sharp, 1889
      Grouvelleus Guillebeau, 1892
      Litochrus Erichson, 1845
      Malagophytus Gimmel, 2013
      Paracylomus Gimmel, 2013


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