Anamorphidae


Anamorphidae is a family of beetles in the superfamily Coccinelloidea, formerly included within the family Endomychidae. They are found worldwide. Like enchomyids, they are fungivores, with adult and larval stages thought to exclusively consume fungal spores.

Genera

AfterAclemmysa Reitter, 1904Acritosoma Pakaluk and Slipinski, 1995Afralexia Strohecker, 1967Anagaricophilus Arrow, 1922Anamorphus LeConte, 1878Anamycetaea Strohecker, 1975cAsymbius Gorham, 1896Austroclemmus Strohecker, 1953aBaeochelys Strohecker, 1974bBryodryas Strohecker, 1974dBystodes Strohecker, 1953aBystus Guérin-Méneville, 1857Catapotia Thomson, 1860Clemmus Hampe, 1850Coryphus Csiki, 1902bCyrtomychus Kolbe, 1910Cysalemma Dajoz, 1970bDexialia Sasaji, 1970Dialexia Gorham, 1887–99Endocoelus Gorham, 1886Erotendomychus Lea, 1922Exysma Gorham, 1891Exysmodes Dajoz, 1970aGeoendomychus Lea, 1922Idiophyes Blackburn, 1895Loeblia Dajoz, 1972aMalagaricophilus Strohecker, 1974dMicropsephodes Champion, 1913Micropsephus Gorham, 1891Mychothenus Strohecker, 1953aPapuella Strohecker, 1956aPararhymbus Arrow, 1920bParasymbius Arrow, 1920aRhymbillus Reichensperger, 1915Rhymbomicrus Casey, 1916Symbiotes Redtenbacher, 1847
Extinct genera and a species of Symbiotes are known from Eocene aged Baltic and Bitterfeld amber. Members of the extinct genus Palaeosymbius are known from the Late Cretaceous Burmese amber from Myanmar.