- Aderidae
Taxobox
name = Aderidae
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
classis =Insect a
ordo = Coleoptera
subordo =Polyphaga
infraordo =Cucujiformia
superfamilia =Tenebrionoidea
familia = Aderidae
familia_authority =Winkler , 1927
subdivision_ranks = Genera
subdivision = "about 50 genera"Aderidae, the "ant-like leaf beetles", is a family of
beetle s that bear some resemblance toant s. The family consists of about 1,000 species in about 50 genera, of which most are tropical, although overall distribution is worldwide.As with the
Anthicidae , their heads constrict just in front of thepronotum , forming a neck, although the posterior end of the pronotum is not usually as narrow. The eyes are hairy with a granular appearance. The first two abdominalsternite s are fused, and in only some groups is a suture even visible. Sizes are 1–4 mm.As the name suggests, most adults are found on the undersides of the leaves of shrubs and trees, while larvae have found in rotting wood, leaf litter, and nests of other insects.
As of 2002 , the last publication of a world catalog of the family was that ofMaurice Pic in 1910.Synonyms of the family include:
* Xylophilidae Shuckard 1840
* Euglenesidae or Euglenidae Seidlitz 1875
* Hylophilidae Pic 1900References
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Donald S. Chandler , "Aderidae", inRoss H. Arnett, Jr. andMichael C. Thomas , "American Beetles " (CRC Press, 2002), vol. 2
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