Sphindidae is a family of beetles, in the suborder Polyphaga. They are called slime mold beetles due to their exclusive feeding on slime molds during adult and larval stages, other aspects of their life history are obscure. Palaeontological discoveries since 2015 have added to the geologic history of Sphindidae, including the discovery of Libanopsis, placed in the extinct subfamily Libanopsinae.
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Sphindidae is a family of beetles, in the suborder Polyphaga. They are called slime mold beetles due to their exclusive feeding on slime molds during adult and larval stages, other aspects of their life history are obscure. Palaeontological discoveries since 2015 have added to the geologic history of Sphindidae, including the discovery of Libanopsis, placed in the extinct subfamily Libanopsinae.
==Genera== Eight living genera are placed in Sphindidae: Aspidiphorus Latreille, 1829 Carinisphindus McHugh, 1900 Eurysphindus LeConte, 1878 Genisphindus McHugh, 1993 Odontosphindus LeConte, 1878 Protosphindus Sen Gupta and Crowson, 1979 Sphindiphorus Sen Gupta and Crowson, 1979 Sphindus Megerle in Dejean, 1821 (cryptic slime mold beetles) Trematosphindus Li & Cai, 2021, Burmese amber, Myanmar, and Taimyr amber, Russia; Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian) Burmops Kirejtshuk et al. 2019 Burmese amber, Myanmar, Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)
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