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Coccinelloidea is a superfamily of beetles in the order
Coleoptera 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 describ ...
, formerly included in the superfamily
Cucujoidea Cucujoidea is a superfamily of beetles. This group formerly included all of the families now included in the superfamily Coccinelloidea. They include some fungus beetles and a diversity of lineages of "bark beetles" unrelated to the "true" bark ...
. There are more than 10,000 species in Coccinelloidea, including more than 6000 in the lady beetle family Coccinellidae.


Morphology

Adult Coccinelloidea have a reduced tarsal formula (each tarsus with 4 or 3 segments), hind coxae separated by more than 1/3 their width, the intercoxal process of abdominal ventrite 1 usually broadly rounded or truncate, hindwings with reduced anal veins and lacking a closed radial cell, the adeagus resting on its side when retracted and the phallobase usually reduced. Larval Coccinelloidea have a unisetose pretarsal claw, spiracles that are usually annular, and the sensory appendage of the second antennal segment usually as long as the third segment.


Families

The family constituency of this lineage has changed considerably over time, from as few as four or five recognized families in 1970 to 15 in 2015. * Akalyptoischiidae Lord, Hartley, Lawrence, McHugh, Whiting & Miller, 2010 * Alexiidae Imhoff, 1856 *
Anamorphidae Anamorphidae is a family of beetles in the superfamily Coccinelloidea, formerly included within the family Endomychidae. They are found worldwide. Like enchomyids, they are fungivores, with adult and larval stages thought to exclusively consume f ...
Strohecker, 1953 * Bothrideridae Erichson, 1845 (dry bark beetles) * Cerylonidae Billberg, 1820 (minute bark beetles) *
Coccinellidae Coccinellidae () is a widespread family of small beetles ranging in size from . They are commonly known as ladybugs in North America and ladybirds in Great Britain. Some entomologists prefer the names ladybird beetles or lady beetles as they ...
Latreille, 1807 (ladybird beetles) * Corylophidae LeConte, 1852 (minute hooded beetles) * Discolomatidae Horn, 1878 *
Endomychidae Endomychidae, or handsome fungus beetles, is a family of beetles with representatives found in all biogeographic realms. There are around 120 genera and 1300 species. The family was established based on the type genus '' Endomychus'', a genus ere ...
Leach, 1815 (handsome fungus beetles) *
Eupsilobiidae Eupsilobiidae is a family of beetles in the superfamily Coccinelloidea, formerly included within the family Endomychidae. Most genera are restricted to the Neotropics, while the genus '' Eidoreus'' is found worldwide. They are fungivore Fungivo ...
Casey, 1895 * Euxestidae Grouvelle, 1908 (well polished beetles) *
Latridiidae Latridiidae (sometimes spelled "Lathridiidae") is a family of tiny, little-known beetles commonly called minute brown scavenger beetles or fungus beetles. The number of described species currently stands at around 1050 in 29 genera but the number ...
Erichson, 1842 (minute brown scavenger beetles) * Murmidiidae Jacquelin du Val, 1858 * Mycetaeidae Jacquelin du Val, 1857 * Teredidae Seidlitz, 1888


References


Further reading

* * Beetle superfamilies {{Cucujiformia-stub