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
After
- Aclemmysa Reitter, 1904
- Acritosoma <small>Pakaluk and Slipinski, 1995</small>
- Afralexia Strohecker, 1967
- Anagaricophilus Arrow, 1922
- Anamorphus <small>LeConte, 1878</small>
- Anamycetaea Strohecker, 1975c
- Asymbius Gorham, 1896
- Austroclemmus Strohecker, 1953a
- Baeochelys Strohecker, 1974b
- Bryodryas Strohecker, 1974d
- Bystodes Strohecker, 1953a
- Bystus <small>Guérin-Méneville, 1857</small>
- Catapotia <small>Thomson, 1860</small>
- Clemmus <small>Hampe, 1850</small>
- Coryphus Csiki, 1902b
- Cyrtomychus Kolbe, 1910
- Cysalemma Dajoz, 1970b
- Dexialia Sasaji, 1970
- Dialexia Gorham, 1887âÂÂ99
- Endocoelus Gorham, 1886
- Erotendomychus Lea, 1922
- Exysma <small>Gorham, 1891</small>
- Exysmodes Dajoz, 1970a
- Geoendomychus Lea, 1922
- Idiophyes Blackburn, 1895
- Loeblia Dajoz, 1972a
- Malagaricophilus Strohecker, 1974d
- Micropsephodes <small>Champion, 1913</small>
- Micropsephus <small>Gorham, 1891</small>
- Mychothenus Strohecker, 1953a
- Papuella Strohecker, 1956a
- Pararhymbus Arrow, 1920b
- Parasymbius Arrow, 1920a
- Rhymbillus Reichensperger, 1915
- Rhymbomicrus <small>Casey, 1916</small>
- Symbiotes <small>Redtenbacher, 1847</small>
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.
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