Fringe-winged-beetle
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Clambus gibbulus
Clambus gibbulus is a minute beetle in the family Clambidae, commonly known as fringe-winged beetles. The species was described by LeConte in 1850 and occurs in both North America and parts of Europe. Like other members of its family, it is characterized by reduced wing venation with long marginal setae. Very few observations of this species have been documented.
Clambus pubescens
Clambus pubescens is a small beetle species in the family Clambidae, a group commonly known as minute beetles or fringe-winged beetles. The species has a transcontinental distribution spanning Europe, Northern Asia (excluding China), and North America. Like other members of Clambidae, it is characterized by its diminutive size and reduced wing venation with long marginal setae. The family Clambidae is a small but ancient lineage of polyphagan beetles with fossil records extending to the Cretaceous period.