Cartodere is a genus of beetles in the family Latridiidae, containing the following species:[1]

Cartodere
Cartodere constricta
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Cartodere

C. G. Thomson, 1859

Description edit

Beetles of genus Cartodere have the pronotum margins deeply incised, eyes large with over 70 facets each, elytra with eight or fewer rows of punctate striae, and procoxae separated by a prosternal process.[2]

Habitat edit

Cartodere occur in stored food products in houses, grain elevators and feed mills. In the wild, they occur in various habitats including herbaceous vegetation, straw, grass, mouldy bark, hay, wood, moss, compost and animal nests.[2]

Diet edit

Larvae and adults of Cartodere feed on mould in dead organic material.[2]

Distribution edit

Cartodere can be found worldwide, i.e. the genus has a cosmopolitan distribution.[3]

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References edit

  1. ^ Rücker, Wolfgang H. Checklist Latridiidae & Merophysiinae of the World. OCLC 1184258874.
  2. ^ a b c Majka, Christopher G.; Langor, David; Rücker, Wolfgang H. (2009). "Latridiidae (Coleoptera) of Atlantic Canada: new records, keys to identification, new synonyms, distribution, and zoogeography". The Canadian Entomologist. 141 (4): 317–370. doi:10.4039/n09-050. ISSN 0008-347X.
  3. ^ "Cartodere C.G.Thomson, 1859". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 2022-08-16.