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Atomaria
''Atomaria'' is a genus of silken fungus beetles in the family Cryptophagidae Cryptophagidae is a family of beetles with representatives found in all biogeographic realms. Members of this family are commonly called silken fungus beetles and both adults and larvae appear to feed exclusively on fungi although in a wide vari .... There are more than 160 described species in ''Atomaria''. See also * List of Atomaria species References Further reading * * External links * Cryptophagidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{cryptophagidae-stub ...
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List Of Atomaria Species
This is a list of 162 species in ''Atomaria'', a genus of silken fungus beetles in the family Cryptophagidae. ''Atomaria'' species * '' Atomaria abietina'' Reitter, 1887 * '' Atomaria affinis'' (F.Sahlberg, 1834) * '' Atomaria aleutica'' Casey, 1900 * '' Atomaria alpina'' Heer, 1841 * '' Atomaria alternans'' (Wollaston, 1854) * '' Atomaria analis'' Erichson, 1846 * '' Atomaria apicalis'' Erichson, 1846 * '' Atomaria atra'' (Herbst, 1793) * '' Atomaria atrata'' Reitter, 1875 * '' Atomaria atricapilla'' Stephens, 1830 * '' Atomaria attila'' Reitter, 1878 * '' Atomaria badia'' Erichson, 1846 * '' Atomaria barani'' Brisout de Barneville, 1863 * '' Atomaria basalis'' Erichson, 1846 * '' Atomaria basicornis'' Reitter, 1888 * '' Atomaria bella'' Reitter, 1875 * '' Atomaria bescidica'' Reitter, 1887 * '' Atomaria bicolor'' Erichson, 1846 * '' Atomaria brevicollis'' Casey, 1900 * '' Atomaria bulbosa'' Wollaston, 1865 * '' Atomaria capitata'' (Casey, 1900) * '' Atomaria carinula'' (Casey, 1 ...
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Silken Fungus Beetle
Cryptophagidae is a family of beetles with representatives found in all biogeographic realms. Members of this family are commonly called silken fungus beetles and both adults and larvae appear to feed exclusively on fungi although in a wide variety of habitats and situations, such as rotting wood and shed animal fur and feathers. These beetles vary from about 1 to 11 millimeters long, and usually have an oval body shape with a slight "waist". Around 600 species have been described and are placed in about 60 genera in two subfamilies.Cai, C. Y. and B. Wang. (2013)The oldest silken fungus beetle from the Early Cretaceous of southern China (Coleoptera: Cryptophagidae: Atomariinae).''Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology'' 37 1-4. Subfamilies: * Atomariinae * Cryptophaginae Genera These 37 genera belong to the family Cryptophagidae: * '' Alfieriella'' Wittmer, 1935 * '' Amydropa'' Reitter, 1877 * '' Anitamaria'' Leschen, 1996 * '' Antarcticotectus'' Brookes, 1951 ...
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Cryptophagidae
Cryptophagidae is a family of beetles with representatives found in all biogeographic realms. Members of this family are commonly called silken fungus beetles and both adults and larvae appear to feed exclusively on fungi although in a wide variety of habitats and situations, such as rotting wood and shed animal fur and feathers. These beetles vary from about 1 to 11 millimeters long, and usually have an oval body shape with a slight "waist". Around 600 species have been described and are placed in about 60 genera in two subfamilies.Cai, C. Y. and B. Wang. (2013)The oldest silken fungus beetle from the Early Cretaceous of southern China (Coleoptera: Cryptophagidae: Atomariinae).''Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology'' 37 1-4. Subfamilies: * Atomariinae * Cryptophaginae Genera These 37 genera belong to the family Cryptophagidae: * '' Alfieriella'' Wittmer, 1935 * '' Amydropa'' Reitter, 1877 * '' Anitamaria'' Leschen, 1996 * '' Antarcticotectus'' Brookes, 1951 ...
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Coleoptera - Atomaria Basalis? (3396483294)
Beetles are insects that form the order Coleoptera (), in the superorder Endopterygota. Their front pair of wings are hardened into wing-cases, elytra, distinguishing them from most other insects. The Coleoptera, with about 400,000 described species, is the largest of all orders, constituting almost 40% of described insects and 25% of all known animal life-forms; new species are discovered frequently, with estimates suggesting that there are between 0.9 and 2.1 million total species. Found in almost every habitat except the sea and the polar regions, they interact with their ecosystems in several ways: beetles often feed on plants and fungi, break down animal and plant debris, and eat other invertebrates. Some species are serious agricultural pests, such as the Colorado potato beetle, while others such as Coccinellidae (ladybirds or ladybugs) eat aphids, scale insects, thrips, and other plant-sucking insects that damage crops. Beetles typically have a particularly har ...
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