Laemophloeidae
Laemophloeidae, lined flat bark beetles, is a beetle family in the superfamily Cucujoidea characterized by predominantly dorso-ventrally compressed bodies, head and pronotal discs bordered by ridges or grooves, and inverted male genitalia. Size range of adults is in length. Currently, it contains 40 genera and about 450 species, and is represented on all continents except Antarctica; species richness is greatest in the tropics.
Classicification
Historically, Laemophloeidae was treated as a subfamily of Cucujidae, but starting in the middle of the 20th century, most of what had been treated as subfamilies of the Cucujidae were considered to be families.Genera
- Acompsophloeus
- Blubos
- Brontolaemus
- Carinophloeus
- Caulonomus
- Charaphloeus
- Cryptolestes
- Cucujinus
- Deinophloeus
- Dysmerus
- Gannes
- Heterojinus
- Laemophloeus
- Lathropus
- Lepidophloeus
- Leptophloeus
- Magnoleptus
- Mariolaemus
- Mestolaemus
- Metaxyphloeus
- Microbrontes
- Microlaemus
- Narthecius
- Nipponophloeus
- Notolaemus
- Odontophloeus
- Parandrita
- Paraphloeolaemus
- Passandrophloeus
- Phloeipsius
- Phloeolaemus
- Placonotus
- Planolestes
- Pseudophloeus
- Rhabdophloeus
- Rhinolaemus
- Rhinomalus
- Rhinophloeus
- Sinuatophloeus
- Xylolestes
- ''Xylophloeus''