Scirtidae
Scirtidae is a family of beetles. These beetles are commonly referred to as marsh beetles, as the larvae are typically associated with stagnant water, but can be found in flowing water. Adults prefer decomposing plant material near the water's edge. More than an estimated 600 species are known worldwide, distributed among at least 60 genera.Genera
These 60 genera belong to the family Scirtidae:
- Amplectopus Sharp, 1886 g
- Anticyphon g
- Atopida White, 1846 g
- Austrocyphon Zwick, 2013 g
- Brachelodes Yablokov-Khnzorian, 1961 g
- Brachycyphon Fairmaire, 1896 g
- Byrrhopsis Champion, 1913 g
- Calvarium Pic, 1918 g
- Chameloscyphon Watts, 2011 g
- Chilarboreus Ruta, 2011 g
- Contacyphon Des Gozis, 1886 i c g b
- Cygnocyphon g
- Cyphanodes Broun, 1893 g
- Cyphanus Sharp, 1878 g
- Cyphon c g
- Cyphonogenius Yablokov-Khnzorian, 1961 g
- Cyphotelus Sharp, 1878 g
- Cyprobius Sharp, 1878 g
- Daploeuros Watts, 2011 g
- Dasyscyphon Watts, 2011 g
- Elodes Latreille, 1796 i c g b
- Eurycyphon Watts, 2011 g
- Exneria Klausnitzer, 2013 i c g b
- Exochomoscirtes Pic, 1916 g
- Herthania Klausnitzer, 2006 i c g b
- Heterocyphon Armstrong, 1953 g
- Hydrocyphon Redtenbacher, 1858 g
- Indiocyphon Pic, 1918 g
- Leptocyphon Zwick, 2015 g
- Macrocyphon Pic, 1918 g
- Macrodascillus Carter, 1935 g
- Memorocyphon Pic, 1918 g
- Mescirtes Motschulsky, 1863 g
- Mesocyphon Sharp, 1878 g
- Microcara Thomson, 1859 i c g b
- Miocyphon Wickham, 1914 g
- Nanocyphon Zwick, 2013 g
- Nipponocyphon Lawrence & Yoshitomi, 2007 g
- Nothocyphon g
- Nyholmia Klausnitzer, 2013 i c g b
- Odeles Klausnitzer, 2004 g
- Ora Clark, 1865 i c g b
- Papuacyphon g
- Paracyphon g
- Peneveronatus Armstrong, 1953 g
- Petrocyphon Watts, 2011 g
- Plagiocyphon Yablokov-Khnzorian, 1961 g
- Prionocyphon Redtenbacher, 1858 i c g b
- Prionoscirtes Champion, 1897 i c g
- Pseudomicrocara Armstrong, 1953 g
- Sacodes LeConte, 1853 i c g b
- Sarabandus Leech, 1955 i c g b
- Scirtes Illiger, 1807 i c g b
- Spaniosdascillus Watts, 2011 g
- Stenocyphon Lawrence, 2001 g
- Tasmanocyphon Zwick, 2013 g
- Tectocyphon g
- Veronatus Sharp, 1878 g
- Yoshitomia Klausnitzer, 2013 i c g
- Ypsiloncyphon Klausnitzer, 2009 g
Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net