2 Anthribidae
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Anthribidae, commonly known as fungus weevils, is a remarkable family of beetles characterized by their unique features and intriguing behaviors. With antennae that are occasionally longer than their body and thread-like, they stand out as some of the longest within the Curculionoidea superfamily.
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Description
Introduction to Anthribidae
Anthribidae, commonly known as fungus weevils, is a remarkable family of beetles characterized by their unique features and intriguing behaviors. With antennae that are occasionally longer than their body and thread-like, they stand out as some of the longest within the Curculionoidea superfamily. Their physical structure, including the distinct separation of the labrum from the clypeus and elongated maxillary palps, highlights their specialized adaptations.
Diet and Habitat
Most Anthribidae species have a fascinating diet, feeding on fungi and decaying plant matter. The larvae, in particular, thrive within dead wood, contributing significantly to ecosystem decomposition processes. Some species within the Choraginae subgroup are seed feeders, and a few even pose as stored product pests, showcasing their diverse feeding habits.
Unique Behaviors
Unlike many beetles, Anthribus species stand out due to their unusual feeding preference for soft scale insects. This unique behavior further enriches their ecological significance. Whether consuming seeds or fungi, these beetles play a vital role in maintaining balance within their habitats.








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