Cerophytidae
The Cerophytidae are a family of Coleoptera known as the rare click beetles. Adults are infrequently encountered, and larvae are found within wood, where they are believed to feed on fungi. The family contains 22 species in four genera, primarily distributed in the New World:
- Genus Aphytocerus Zherikhin, 1977
- * Aphytocerus communis Zherikhin, 1977
- Genus Brachycerophytum Costa, Vanin, Lawrence & Ide, 2003
- * Brachycerophytum sinchona Costa, Vanin, Lawrence & Ide, 2003
- Genus Cerophytum Latreille, 1806
- * Cerophytum convexicolle LeConte, 1866
- * Cerophytum japonicum Sasaji, 1999
- * Cerophytum pulsator
- Genus Phytocerum Costa, Vanin, Lawrence & Ide, 2003
- * Phytocerum alleni Costa, Vanin, Lawrence & Ide, 2003
- * Phytocerum belloi Costa, Vanin, Lawrence & Ide, 2003
- * Phytocerum birai Costa, Vanin, Lawrence & Ide, 2003
- * Phytocerum boliviense
- * Phytocerum burakowskii Costa, Vanin, Lawrence & Ide, 2003
- * Phytocerum cayennense
- * Phytocerum distinguendum
- * Phytocerum golbachi Costa, Vanin, Lawrence & Ide, 2003
- * Phytocerum ingens Costa, Vanin, Lawrence & Ide, 2003
- * Phytocerum inpa Costa, Vanin, Lawrence & Ide, 2003
- * Phytocerum minutum
- * Phytocerum serraticorne Costa, Vanin, Lawrence & Ide, 2003
- * Phytocerum simonkai Costa, Vanin, Lawrence & Ide, 2003
- * Phytocerum trinidadense
- * Phytocerum zikani