The family Pythidae is a small group of tenebrionoid beetles with no vernacular common name, though recent authors have coined the name dead log bark beetles. There are seven genera, which are largely native to the mid-high latitude regions of the Northern Hemisphere and Australia, with one genus also present in the tropical Americas. The larvae are generally found with decaying vegetation and wood on which they feed, while adults are not associated with the larvae and are generally caught using malaise traps and light traps.
Genera
These genera belong to the family Pythidae
- Anaplopus <small>Blackburn, 1890</small> Australia
- Ischyomius <small>Chevrolat, 1878</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> g</sup></span> Central America and Northern South America
- Osphyoplesius <small>Winkler, 1915</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> g</sup></span> Palearctic
- Priognathus <small>LeConte, 1850</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> i c g b</sup></span> North America
- Pytho <small>Latreille, 1796</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> i c g b</sup></span> Holarctic
- Sphalma <small>Horn, 1872</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> i c g b</sup></span> Western North America
- Trimitomerus <small>Horn, 1888</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> i c g b</sup></span> North America
<small>Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net</small>
References
- Gustafsson, B. Catalogus Coleopterorum Sueciae (2004), Naturhistoriska riksmuseet, Stockholm.
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