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Strigocis Bicornis
''Strigocis'' is a genus of minute tree-fungus beetles in the family Ciidae. There are at least five described species in ''Strigocis''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Strigocis'': * ''Strigocis bicornis'' (Mellié, 1848) * ''Strigocis bilimeki'' (Reitter, 1878) * ''Strigocis opacicollis'' Dury, 1917 * ''Strigocis opalescens'' (Casey, 1898) i c g * ''Strigocis tokunagai'' Nobuchi, 1960 Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading

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Strigocis Bicornis
''Strigocis'' is a genus of minute tree-fungus beetles in the family Ciidae. There are at least five described species in ''Strigocis''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Strigocis'': * ''Strigocis bicornis'' (Mellié, 1848) * ''Strigocis bilimeki'' (Reitter, 1878) * ''Strigocis opacicollis'' Dury, 1917 * ''Strigocis opalescens'' (Casey, 1898) i c g * ''Strigocis tokunagai'' Nobuchi, 1960 Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading

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Minute Tree-fungus Beetle
The minute tree-fungus beetles, family (biology), family Ciidae, are a sizeable group of beetles which inhabit Polyporales bracket fungi or coarse woody debris. Most numerous in warmer regions, they are nonetheless widespread and a considerable number of species occur as far polewards as Scandinavia for example. Description As their name implies, minute tree-fungus beetles are tiny, about 0.5 to 5 mm long. Their body is short and cylindrical, often wikt:convex, convex, sometimes with a smooth coat of fine short hairs, sometimes being covered in long bristly hairs. They are mostly dark brown or blackish. The short antenna (biology), antennae consist of 8–10 segments. The pronotum is wider than long and often forming a quite prominent helmet-like structure. The elytra do not taper noticeably over most of their length. The arthropod leg, legs are short, the tibiae of the forelegs often bear characteristic extensions at the ends. Ecology These beetles usually inhabit Polyporac ...
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Ciidae
The minute tree-fungus beetles, family (biology), family Ciidae, are a sizeable group of beetles which inhabit Polyporales bracket fungi or coarse woody debris. Most numerous in warmer regions, they are nonetheless widespread and a considerable number of species occur as far polewards as Scandinavia for example. Description As their name implies, minute tree-fungus beetles are tiny, about 0.5 to 5 mm long. Their body is short and cylindrical, often wikt:convex, convex, sometimes with a smooth coat of fine short hairs, sometimes being covered in long bristly hairs. They are mostly dark brown or blackish. The short antenna (biology), antennae consist of 8–10 segments. The pronotum is wider than long and often forming a quite prominent helmet-like structure. The elytra do not taper noticeably over most of their length. The arthropod leg, legs are short, the tibiae of the forelegs often bear characteristic extensions at the ends. Ecology These beetles usually inhabit Polyporac ...
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Strigocis Bilimeki
''Strigocis'' is a genus of minute tree-fungus beetles in the family Ciidae. There are at least five described species in ''Strigocis''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Strigocis'': * ''Strigocis bicornis'' (Mellié, 1848) * '' Strigocis bilimeki'' (Reitter, 1878) * '' Strigocis opacicollis'' Dury, 1917 * '' Strigocis opalescens'' (Casey, 1898) i c g * '' Strigocis tokunagai'' Nobuchi, 1960 Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * * * * * * * Ciidae genera {{Ciidae-stub ...
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Strigocis Opacicollis
''Strigocis opacicollis'' is a species of minute tree-fungus beetle The minute tree-fungus beetles, family (biology), family Ciidae, are a sizeable group of beetles which inhabit Polyporales bracket fungi or coarse woody debris. Most numerous in warmer regions, they are nonetheless widespread and a considerable n ... in the family Ciidae. It is found in Central America and North America. References Further reading * Ciidae Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1917 {{ciidae-stub ...
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Strigocis Opalescens
''Strigocis'' is a genus of minute tree-fungus beetles in the family Ciidae. There are at least five described species in ''Strigocis''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Strigocis'': * ''Strigocis bicornis'' (Mellié, 1848) * ''Strigocis bilimeki'' (Reitter, 1878) * ''Strigocis opacicollis'' Dury, 1917 * '' Strigocis opalescens'' (Casey, 1898) i c g * '' Strigocis tokunagai'' Nobuchi, 1960 Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * * * * * * * Ciidae genera {{Ciidae-stub ...
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Strigocis Tokunagai
''Strigocis'' is a genus of minute tree-fungus beetles in the family Ciidae. There are at least five described species in ''Strigocis''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Strigocis'': * ''Strigocis bicornis'' (Mellié, 1848) * ''Strigocis bilimeki'' (Reitter, 1878) * ''Strigocis opacicollis'' Dury, 1917 * ''Strigocis opalescens'' (Casey, 1898) i c g * '' Strigocis tokunagai'' Nobuchi, 1960 Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * * * * * * * Ciidae genera {{Ciidae-stub ...
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