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''Mycetophagus'' is a genus of
hairy fungus beetle The Mycetophagidae or hairy fungus beetles are a family of beetles in the superfamily Tenebrionoidea. The different species are between 1.0 and 6.5 mm in length. The larvae and adults live in decaying leaf litter, fungi, and under Bark (bota ...
s in the family
Mycetophagidae The Mycetophagidae or hairy fungus beetles are a family of beetles in the superfamily Tenebrionoidea. The different species are between 1.0 and 6.5 mm in length. The larvae and adults live in decaying leaf litter, fungi, and under bark. Mo ...
. There are at least 20 described species in ''Mycetophagus''. ITIS Taxonomic notes: *The name Mycetophagus appeared in two or three separate works in 1792, one by Hellwig (in Schneider Neuest Mag. Ent., 1:394), and two by Fabricius (Entomologiae Systematicae, Emendatae et Auctae, Tom. I, Pars II:497; and Determinatio generis Ips affiniumque, Actes de la Société d'Histoire Naturelle de Paris 1:30). Hellwig appears to be the most frequently cited author, so for the moment ITIS will cite Hellwig. Further work would be required to determine earliest available authorship for the genus. *There is apparently some confusion about subgenera in Mycetophagus. Parsons (1975:94) notes that "Casey's subgenera are not entirely natural and are used here chiefly for convenience in keying to species." Until further research clarifies this issue, ITIS has opted to omit subgenera in this genus. As discussed by Löbl and Smetana (2011 p21), Hellwig (1792 p408) cited the correct page and number for the genus ''Lyctus'' in the second part of Fabricius’ book, demonstrating that he had Fabricius’ book in front of him. As such, Fabricius 1792 clearly has priority over Hellwig 1792Hellwig JCL (1792) Dritte Nachricht von neuen Gattungen im entomologischen System. Neuester Magazin für Liebhaber der Entomologie 1(3): 385–408. and should be cited as the author of this genus.


Species

These 27 species belong to the genus ''Mycetophagus'': * '' Mycetophagus ater'' (Reitter, 1879) g * '' Mycetophagus atomarius'' (Fabricius, 1787) g * '' Mycetophagus californicus'' Horn, 1878 i c g b * '' Mycetophagus confusus'' Horn, 1878 i c g b * '' Mycetophagus decempunctatus'' Fabricius, 1801 g * '' Mycetophagus distinctus'' Hatch, 1962 i c g b * '' Mycetophagus flexuosus'' Say, 1826 i c g b * '' Mycetophagus fulvicollis'' Fabricius, 1792 g * '' Mycetophagus melsheimeri'' LeConte, 1856 i c g b * '' Mycetophagus multipunctatus'' Fabricius, 1792 g * '' Mycetophagus obscurus'' LeConte, 1856 i c g * '' Mycetophagus obsoletus'' (Melsheimer, 1844) i c g b * '' Mycetophagus piceus'' (Fabricius, 1777) g * '' Mycetophagus pini'' Ziegler, 1845 i c g * '' Mycetophagus pluriguttatus'' LeConte, 1856 i c g b * '' Mycetophagus pluripunctatus'' LeConte, 1856 i c g b * '' Mycetophagus populi'' Fabricius, 1798 g * '' Mycetophagus praetermissus'' Parsons, 1975 i c g * '' Mycetophagus punctatus'' Say, 1826 i c g b (hairy fungus beetle) * '' Mycetophagus quadriguttatus'' Müller in Germar, 1821 i c g b (spotted hairy fungus beetle) * '' Mycetophagus quadripustulatus'' (Linnaeus, 1761) g * '' Mycetophagus salicis'' Brisout de Barneville, 1862 g * '' Mycetophagus sauteri'' Grouvelle, 1913 g * '' Mycetophagus serrulatus'' (Casey, 1900) i c g b * '' Mycetophagus tauricus'' Pliguinsky, 1923 g * '' Mycetophagus tenuifasciatus'' Horn, 1878 i c g b * '' Mycetophagus tschitscherini'' Reitter, 1897 g Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net


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