Biphyllidae, or false skin beetles, are a family of beetles, in the superfamily Cleroidea. The have a cosmopolitan distribution (excluding New Zealand). About 195 species are known. They live under the bark of dead trees and in leaf litter, and are mycophagous, feeding on fungi.[1][2]
The family contains the following genera:[3]
Biphyllidae, or false skin beetles, are a family of beetles, in the superfamily Cleroidea. The have a cosmopolitan distribution (excluding New Zealand). About 195 species are known. They live under the bark of dead trees and in leaf litter, and are mycophagous, feeding on fungi.