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Silphidae

Wikipedia Abstract

Silphidae is a family of beetles that are known commonly as large carrion beetles, carrion beetles or burying beetles. There are two subfamilies: Silphinae and Nicrophorinae. Nicrophorines are sometimes known as sexton beetles. The number of species is relatively small and around two hundred. They are more diverse in the temperate region although a few tropical endemics are known. Both subfamilies feed on decaying organic matter such as dead animals. The subfamilies differ in which uses parental care and which types of carcasses they prefer. Silphidae are considered to be of importance to forensic entomologists because when they are found on a decaying body they are used to help estimate a post-mortem interval (PMI).
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Genus

Ablattaria (2)
Aclypea (15)
Allopliosilpha (1)
Cretosaja (1)
Dendroxena (2)
Diamesus (2)
Eonecrophorus (1)
Eosilphites (1)
Grammocolous (1)
Gripecolous (1)
Heterosilpha (2)
Heterotemna (3)
Mercata (1)
Necrodes (5)
Necrophila (16)
Nicrophorus (American burying beetle) (74)   (1)
Oiceoptoma (10)
Oxelytrum (12)
Palaeosilpha (1)
Phosphuga (1)
Pliosilpha (1)
Proscapheus (1)
Ptomaphila (3)
Ptomascopus (3)
Silpha (41)
Thanatophilus (24)

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External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0