Rovno-amber

Guides

  • Xenoscelinae

    pleasing fungus beetles

    Xenoscelinae is a subfamily of pleasing fungus beetles (family Erotylidae) containing approximately 8 genera and 12 extant species. The group exhibits a relict modern distribution with populations scattered across the Mediterranean, northern Europe, Central Asia, New Zealand, Australia, the Neotropics, and Afrotropics. Fossil evidence from Eocene Baltic and Rovno ambers indicates the subfamily was once far more diverse, comprising 50-67% of European amber Erotylidae during the Priabonian. Extant species occupy varied microhabitats including dead wood, decaying vegetation, and the nests of bees and wasps.