Promecheilidae


Promecheilidae is a family of beetles in the superfamily Tenebrionoidea. Perimylopidae is considered a synonym. They are found in southern South America and associated archipelagos like South Georgia and the Falklands, New Zealand and Tasmania. Some species are associated tree ferns and moss-covered dead wood, and other forested habitats, while others are associated with peat bogs, grasslands and coastal habitats. They are probably phytophagus, feeding on lichen, moss, and other plant material.
Adult beetles have an 11 segmented antenna, the head is narrowed behind the eye. They have a tarsal formula of 5-5-4. The family is part of a clade that includes the Archeocrypticidae, Mycetophagidae, and Ulodidae.

Genera

Genera in the family Promecheilidae include:Chanopterus Boheman, 1858 Hydromedion Waterhouse, 1876 Melytra Pascoe, 1869 Onysius Broun, 1886 Parahelops Waterhouse, 1876 Perimylops Müller, 1884 Promecheilus Solier, 1851,2018 Pseudodarwinella Ukrainsky, 2009 Sirrhas Champion, 1893