Byturidae {family} - Arthropoda; Insecta; Coleoptera;

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  1. Byturinae [505]

Byturidae, also known as fruitworms, are small family of cleroid beetles with over 15 described species, primarily distributed in the Holarctic and Southeast Asia. The larvae of at least some genera feed on fruit, such as Byturus, a notable commercial pest of Rubus (blackberries and raspberries) consuming both the fruit and seeds, while others like Xerasia are associated with catkins. The adults are known to feed on developing leaves, flowers and pollen. There are two subfamilies: Platydascillinae and Byturinae. The distribution of Byturinae is Holarctic. Species of Platydascillinae are found in Southeast Asia. full article at Wikipedia

Specimen Records: 574 Public Records: 313
Specimens with Sequences: 555 Public Species: 8
Specimens with Barcodes: 517 Public BINs: 11
Species: 8          
Species With Barcodes: 5          
           

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