Anamorphidae

Guides

  • Micropsephodes

    Micropsephodes is a small genus of beetles in the family Anamorphidae (formerly placed in Endomychidae), containing at least two described species. The genus was established by Champion in 1913. Species include Micropsephodes serraticornis (Champion, 1913) and Micropsephodes lundgreni Leschen & Carlton, 2000. Biological details remain poorly documented for most species.

  • Rhymbomicrus

    Rhymbomicrus is a genus of small beetles in the family Anamorphidae, established by Casey in 1916. The genus contains four described species distributed in North America. Members of this genus are part of the diverse cucujiform beetle assemblage, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented.

  • Symbiotes

    Symbiotes is a genus of beetles in the family Anamorphidae (order Coleoptera), established by L. Redtenbacher in 1847. The genus is accepted in the Catalogue of Life and classified within the superfamily Coccinelloidea. The name has been used in multiple unrelated contexts, including as a bacterial genus (Pseudomonadota, Rickettsiales) and as fictional extraterrestrial organisms in Marvel Comics. This record addresses the beetle genus.