Teredidae
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Anommatus duodecimstriatus
Anommatus duodecimstriatus is a small beetle species in the family Teredidae (formerly placed in Bothrideridae), distributed across the Palearctic region with confirmed records from the Azores. The species has been used as a comparative taxon in identification keys for congeneric species.
Oxylaemus
Oxylaemus is a genus of small beetles in the family Teredidae, established by Erichson in 1845. The genus contains at least three described species distributed in North America and Europe. Members of this genus are associated with decaying wood and fungal habitats.
Oxylaemus americanus
A small North American beetle in the family Teredidae (formerly part of Anobiidae), described by LeConte in 1863. Very little published information exists on the natural history of this species, though it belongs to a family associated with wood-boring and fungal-feeding habits. The genus Oxylaemus contains species typically found in decaying wood and fungal environments.
Oxylaemus californicus
Cylindrical Bark Beetle
Oxylaemus californicus is a species of cylindrical bark beetle in the family Teredidae, first described by Crotch in 1874. It is found in North America, with confirmed records from British Columbia, Canada. The species belongs to a family of beetles commonly associated with dead or decaying wood.
Rustleria
Rustleria is a monotypic genus of beetles in the family Teredidae, established by Stephan in 1989. The genus contains a single described species, R. obscura. Teredidae, formerly treated as a subfamily of Tenebrionidae, comprises small to medium-sized beetles often associated with dead wood and fungal habitats.