Minute-fungus-beetle
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Botrodus estriatus
Botrodus estriatus is a small beetle species in the family Murmidiidae, a group of minute fungus beetles. The species was first described by Thomas L. Casey in 1890. GBIF currently lists this name as a synonym of Botrodus championi. Records indicate presence in North America.
Clypastraea biguttata
Clypastraea biguttata
Clypastraea biguttata is a minute hooded beetle in the family Corylophidae, first described by LeConte in 1879. It belongs to a family commonly known as minute hooded beetles or minute fungus beetles, characterized by extremely small body size and a pronotum that conceals the head. The species is documented from North America, with specific records from Alberta and British Columbia in Canada. Like other members of its genus, it is likely associated with fungal substrates in decaying wood and bark.
Clypastraea obesa
A minute beetle in the family Corylophidae (minute fungus beetles), Clypastraea obesa was described by Casey in 1900. The species is documented from North America with records from British Columbia, Canada and Alaska, United States. Corylophidae are among the smallest beetles, typically associated with fungal substrates.
Gloeosoma sticticus
Gloeosoma sticticus is a minute beetle in the family Corylophidae, commonly known as minute fungus beetles. The species was described by Casey in 1900 and is known from North America. Members of this genus and family are generally associated with fungal habitats.