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Lyrosoma
''Lyrosoma'' is a genus of primitive carrion beetles in the family Agyrtidae Agyrtidae, or primitive carrion beetles, are a small family of beetles belonging to Staphylinoidea. They are found in mostly temperate areas of the Northern Hemisphere and in New Zealand. Characteristics Agyrtidae are small or middle-sized bee .... There are at least three described species in ''Lyrosoma''. Species These three species belong to the genus ''Lyrosoma'': * '' Lyrosoma chujoi'' Mroczkowski, 1959 * '' Lyrosoma opacum'' Mannerheim, 1853 * '' Lyrosoma pallidum'' Eschscholtz References Further reading * External links * Staphylinoidea Articles created by Qbugbot {{staphylinoidea-stub ...
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Lyrosoma Chujoi
''Lyrosoma'' is a genus of primitive carrion beetles in the family Agyrtidae Agyrtidae, or primitive carrion beetles, are a small family of beetles belonging to Staphylinoidea. They are found in mostly temperate areas of the Northern Hemisphere and in New Zealand. Characteristics Agyrtidae are small or middle-sized bee .... There are at least three described species in ''Lyrosoma''. Species These three species belong to the genus ''Lyrosoma'': * '' Lyrosoma chujoi'' Mroczkowski, 1959 * '' Lyrosoma opacum'' Mannerheim, 1853 * '' Lyrosoma pallidum'' Eschscholtz References Further reading * External links * Staphylinoidea Articles created by Qbugbot {{staphylinoidea-stub ...
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Lyrosoma Pallidum
''Lyrosoma'' is a genus of primitive carrion beetles in the family Agyrtidae. There are at least three described species in ''Lyrosoma''. Species These three species belong to the genus ''Lyrosoma'': * ''Lyrosoma chujoi ''Lyrosoma'' is a genus of primitive carrion beetles in the family Agyrtidae Agyrtidae, or primitive carrion beetles, are a small family of beetles belonging to Staphylinoidea. They are found in mostly temperate areas of the Northern Hemisphe ...'' Mroczkowski, 1959 * '' Lyrosoma opacum'' Mannerheim, 1853 * '' Lyrosoma pallidum'' Eschscholtz References Further reading * External links * Staphylinoidea Articles created by Qbugbot {{staphylinoidea-stub ...
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Lyrosoma Opacum
''Lyrosoma opacum'' is a species of primitive carrion beetle in the family Agyrtidae Agyrtidae, or primitive carrion beetles, are a small family of beetles belonging to Staphylinoidea. They are found in mostly temperate areas of the Northern Hemisphere and in New Zealand. Characteristics Agyrtidae are small or middle-sized bee .... It is found in Europe and Northern Asia (excluding China) and North America. References Further reading * External links * Staphylinoidea Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1853 {{staphylinoidea-stub ...
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Agyrtidae
Agyrtidae, or primitive carrion beetles, are a small family of beetles belonging to Staphylinoidea. They are found in mostly temperate areas of the Northern Hemisphere and in New Zealand. Characteristics Agyrtidae are small or middle-sized beetles (length 4–14 mm). They have usually oval body, but the Pterolomatinae are superficially similar to ground beetles. Abdomen is with five visible ventral sclerites, procoxal cavities internally open. Hindwings have anal lobe but no radial hinge. Ecology The group have a diverse ecological habits, but appear to be mostly saprophagous. Necrophilinae is attracted to decaying material including carrion, rotting fungi and dung, in the vicinity of temperate forests. Agyrtinae have a diverse variety of habits, with the genus '' Lyrosoma'' being found on cold beaches of the North Pacific rim, where they have been found feeding on kelp and dead seabirds, while '' Ipelates'' is associated with decaying logs and fungi, leaf litter, veg ...
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Staphylinoidea
Staphylinoidea is a superfamily of beetles. It is a very large and diverse group with worldwide distribution. Description Adult staphylinoids are generally small beetles no more than a few millimetres long, though Staphylinidae can reach 50 mm long and Silphidae can reach 45 mm. The superfamily includes the smallest beetles (and the smallest of all non-parasitic insects) in family Ptiliidae. Most Ptiliidae do not exceed 1 mm long as adults, while the smallest species is just 325 µm long. Adults can be recognised by the hind wings having no accessory posterior ridge (locking device), no medial loop, no wedge cell and no apical hinge. The 8th segment of the abdomen is not entirely invaginated within the 7th. The head usually lacks a coronal suture (rarely with a short, rudimentary suture). Larval staphylinoids have 3-segmented (rarely 4-segmented) maxillary palps with distinct (often fused) galia and lacinia. The body usually has well-developed tergites and sternites. The spi ...
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