Bostrichoidea, Latreille, 1802
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81. FAMILY NOSODENDRIDAE , the nosodendridbeetles
Adults and larvae are usually found in fermenting sap flows or slime fluxes of trees or in fungus infested wood, where they feed on yeasts or other fermentation products.
Nosodendron punctatostriatum Chevrolat 1864: 618 ; Paulian 1947c: 100, synonymy. = Nosodendron cribratum (Castelnau) 1840: 62 ( Cercyon ); Fleutiauxand Sallé 1890: 392 of Guadeloupe; Champion 1898: 411; Blackwelder 1944-1957: 270. Distribution. Cuba?, Dominica *, Guadeloupe, St. Vincent; widespread Antilles endemic? Not endemic to Cuba, contrary to Peck 2005: 117. Plate 23.
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