Decaying-wood-association
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Isarthrus rufipes
Isarthrus rufipes is a species of false click beetle in the family Eucnemidae, first described by Melsheimer in 1844. It belongs to a poorly studied group of beetles whose larvae are typically associated with decaying wood. The species has been recorded in eastern Canada, specifically New Brunswick and Ontario, with very few documented observations overall.
Sobarocephala latifrons
Sobarocephala latifrons is a species of fly in the family Clusiidae, a group commonly known as druid flies or clusiid flies. The species was first described by Loew in 1860. Clusiidae are small to medium-sized flies that are often associated with decaying wood and fungal growth in forest habitats. Members of this family are known for their distinctive wing venation and complex mating behaviors, including lekking in some species.