Myxophaga
Myxophaga is the second-smallest suborder of the Coleoptera after Archostemata, consisting of roughly 65 species of small to minute beetles in four families. The members of this suborder are aquatic and semiaquatic, and feed on algae.
Description
Myxophaga have several diagnostic features: the antennae are more or less distinctly clubbed with usually fewer than nine segments, mesocoxal cavities are open laterally and bordered by a mesepimeron and metanepisternum, the hind wings are rolled apically in the resting positions. Internally, they are characterised by the presence of six malpighian tubules and the testes are tube-like and coiled.Beetles of this suborder are adapted to feed on algae. Their mouthparts are characteristic in lacking galeae and having a mobile tooth on their left mandible.
Taxonomy
There are four extant families in the suborder Myxophaga divided between two superfamilies, containing about 65 described species, and at least one extinct family.Superfamily Lepiceroidea Hinton, 1936
- Family Lepiceridae Hinton, 1936
- *Lepicerus Motschulsky, 1855
- *†Lepiceratus Jałoszyński et al. 2020
- Family Hydroscaphidae LeConte, 1874
- * Hydroscapha LeConte, 1874
- * Scaphydra Reichardt, 1973
- * Yara Reichardt & Hinton, 1976
- *Confossa Short, Joly, García & Maddison, 2015
- Family Sphaeriusidae Erichson, 1845
- *Sphaerius Waltl, 1838
- *Bezesporum Fikáček et al. 2022
- *†Burmasporum Kirejtshuk 2009
- *†Crowsonaerius Li & Cai in Li et al. 2023
- Family Torridincolidae Steffan, 1964
- * Claudiella Reichardt & Vanin, 1976
- * Delevea Reichardt, 1976
- * Iapir Py-Daniel, da Fonseca & Barbosa, 1993
- * Incoltorrida Steffan, 1973
- * Satonius Endrödy-Younga, 1997
- * Torridincola Steffan, 1964
- * Ytu Reichardt, 1973
- †Triamyxa Qvarnström et al. 2021
- †Leehermania Chatzimanolis et al. 2012