Minute-bark-beetle
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Mychocerus striatus
Mychocerus striatus is a minute bark beetle in the family Cerylonidae, a group of small predatory beetles associated with dead and decaying wood. The species was described by Sen Gupta and Crowson in 1973 and is known from North America. Cerylonidae beetles are typically found in forested habitats where they inhabit the subcortical zone of dead trees.
Philothermus puberulus
Philothermus puberulus is a minute bark beetle in the family Cerylonidae, described by Schwarz in 1878. The species has been recorded from the Caribbean Sea, Central America, and North America. Like other members of Cerylonidae, it is a small beetle associated with woody substrates.
Philothermus stephani
Philothermus stephani is a small beetle species described in 2007 by Gimmel and Slipinski. It belongs to the family Cerylonidae, a group of minute beetles commonly known as minute bark beetles or cerylonid beetles. The species is known from very few observations, with limited information available regarding its biology and ecology. Like other members of its family, it likely inhabits decaying wood or under bark in forested environments.