European-beetle
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Cryptophilus obliteratus
Cryptophilus obliteratus is a small beetle species in the family Erotylidae (pleasing fungus beetles), described by Reitter in 1878. The species has been recorded from parts of Europe, with confirmed presence in Austria and Belgium according to GBIF distribution records. As a member of the genus Cryptophilus, it likely shares the general ecological tendencies of the group, which are associated with fungal substrates. The species appears to be rarely documented, with only 32 observations on iNaturalist as of the available data.
Dirrhagofarsus modestus
Dirrhagofarsus modestus is a species of false click beetle in the family Eucnemidae, described by Fleutiaux in 1923. The species is relatively poorly known, with limited published information on its biology and ecology. It belongs to a family of beetles whose larvae typically develop in decaying wood, though species-level details remain undocumented.
Longitarsus ferrugineus
Longitarsus ferrugineus is a small black flea beetle in the family Chrysomelidae, subfamily Galerucinae. It belongs to a large genus of leaf beetles characterized by their enlarged hind femora adapted for jumping. The species has a broad distribution across much of Europe, with records from Great Britain through Central Europe to Italy and the Baltic states.