Cryptorama Guatemalensis
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Cryptorama Guatemalensis
''Cryptorama'' is a genus of death-watch and spider beetles in the family Ptinidae. There are more than 20 described species in ''Cryptorama''. Species These 28 species belong to the genus ''Cryptorama'': * ''Cryptorama antillensis'' White, 1984 * ''Cryptorama carinatum'' White * ''Cryptorama concavum'' White * ''Cryptorama confusum'' White * ''Cryptorama crepusculum'' White * ''Cryptorama densipunctatum'' Fisher * ''Cryptorama densum'' White * ''Cryptorama dufaui'' (Pic, 1909) * ''Cryptorama fuliginosum'' White * ''Cryptorama griseum'' White * ''Cryptorama grossum'' White * ''Cryptorama guatemalensis'' White * ''Cryptorama holosericeum'' (LeConte, 1878) * ''Cryptorama impunctatum'' White * ''Cryptorama lividum'' White * ''Cryptorama megalops'' White * ''Cryptorama minutum'' (LeConte, 1878) * ''Cryptorama oblongum'' Fall, 1905 * ''Cryptorama panamensis'' White * ''Cryptorama parvum'' White * ''Cryptorama punctatum'' White * ''Cryptorama rufescens'' White * ''Cryptorama sericeum'' ...
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Ptinidae
Ptinidae is a family of beetles in the superfamily Bostrichoidea. There are at least 220 genera and 2,200 described species in Ptinidae worldwide. The family includes spider beetles and deathwatch beetles. The Ptinidae family species are hard to identify because they are so small, and they have a compact body structure. They also have similar morphologies within the genera and species of the family. There are three main groups in the superfamily Bostrichoidea: Bostrichidae, Anobiidae, and Ptinidae. These have undergone frequent changes in hierarchical classification since their inception. They have been treated as a single family, three independent families, the two families Bostrichidae and Anobiidae, or the two families Bostrichidae and Ptinidae. More recent literature treats these as the two families Bostrichidae and Ptinidae, with Anobiidae a subfamily of Ptinidae (Anobiinae). Spider beetles are so named because they look like spiders. Some species have long legs, antenna ...
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