Leiodidae

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Leiodidae
Anisotoma humeralis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Suborder: Polyphaga
Infraorder: Staphyliniformia
Superfamily: Staphylinoidea
Family: Leiodidae
Fleming, 1821
Catops picipes on beech leaf

Leiodidae is a family of beetles with around 3800 described species found worldwide. Members of this family are commonly called round fungus beetles due to the globular shape of many species, although some are more elongated in shape. They are generally small or very small beetles (less than 10 mm in length) and many (but not all) species have clubbed antennae.

Adults and larvae of these beetles generally feed on fungi in rotting plant or animal material. Some species are common in birds' nests and mammal dens.

Subfamilies and genera

  • Subfamily Cholevinae
    • Catops (Paykull, 1798)
    • Choleva (Latreille, 1796)
    • Leptodirus Schmidt, 1832
    • Nargus (Thomson, 1867)
    • Parabathyscia (Jeannel, 1908)
    • Ptomaphagus (Illiger, 1798)
    • Sciodrepoides (Hatch, 1933)
  • Subfamily Coloninae
    • Colon (Herbst, 1797)
  • Subfamily Leiodinae
    • Agathidium (Panzer, 1797)
    • Amphicyllis (Erichson, 1845)
    • Anisotoma (Panzer, 1796)
    • Colenis (Erichson, 1842)
    • Leiodes (Latreille, 1796)

References

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