Tisactia

Casey, 1900

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Tisactia is a of silken fungus beetles in the Cryptophagidae, established by Casey in 1900. The genus is , containing a single described , T. subglabra. Members of this family are generally associated with fungal substrates. Information on this genus is extremely limited due to its rarity and lack of dedicated study.

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Taxonomic status

The Tisactia was described by Thomas L. Casey in 1900. It remains with only T. subglabra described.

Data scarcity

Only one observation exists in iNaturalist for this , reflecting its extreme rarity in biological collections and field records.

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