Hairy-fungus-beetle

Guides

  • Litargus grandis

    hairy fungus beetle

    Litargus grandis is a species of hairy fungus beetle in the family Mycetophagidae, described by Schaeffer in 1910. It is native to North America. Members of this family are generally associated with fungal growth on decaying wood and other organic matter.

  • Mycetophagus quadriguttatus

    spotted hairy fungus beetle, four-spotted fungus beetle

    Mycetophagus quadriguttatus is a species of hairy fungus beetle in the family Mycetophagidae. It is known by the common names spotted hairy fungus beetle and four-spotted fungus beetle. The species has a remarkably broad cosmopolitan distribution, occurring across multiple continents including Africa, Australia, Europe, Northern Asia (excluding China), North America, and Southern Asia. As a member of Mycetophagidae, it is associated with fungal habitats, though specific ecological details remain limited in the available literature.

  • Mycetophagus serrulatus

    Mycetophagus serrulatus is a species of hairy fungus beetle in the family Mycetophagidae, first described by Casey in 1900. It belongs to a group of beetles associated with fungal substrates. The species is known from North America, with documented records in Canada and the United States.