Henoticus
C.G. Thomson, 1868
Species Guides
3- Henoticus californicus(silken fungus beetle)
- Henoticus pilifer
- Henoticus serratus(silken fungus beetle)
Henoticus is a of silken fungus beetles ( Cryptophagidae) first described by C.G. Thomson in 1868. The genus contains at least four described distributed across North America, Europe, and Asia. Members of this genus are associated with fungal , consistent with the of their family.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Henoticus: /hɛˈnɔtɪkʊs/
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Distribution
Records from Denmark (DK), Norway (NO), and Sweden (SE) in Europe; -level distribution includes California (H. californicus), China (H. sinensis), and broader Holarctic regions based on species descriptions.