Passandridae, are among the only beetles that have
adopted a parasitic lifestyle, developing on the
larvae of other beetles. The Mexican Bean Beetle
Epilachna varivestis (Coccinellidae), one of the few
vegetarian ladybugs, is a minor pest of beans in the
USA and Mexico. Some predatory Monotomidae,
such as Rhizophagus grandis, are used in forestry for
biological control of bark beetles (Curculionidae:
Scolytinae), such as the conifer pest Dendroctonus.
Some cucujoids are associated with stored
foodstuffs, and members of Silvanidae and
Laemophloeidae have been introduced around
the world with seeds, grains, and similar products.
southern-hemisphere distribution, being
restricted to temperate South America,
Australia, and New Zealand. These are
probably remnants of the beetle fauna of
the ancient southern supercontinent of
Gondwana, which broke up during the
Jurassic period about 180 million years
ago. These small beetles preserve the
appearance of some Mesozoic groups,
and are not closely related to one another
or to other living beetle families
above | Corynomalus marginatus
(Endomychidae) A cluster in
Ecuador; both adults and larvae
have conspicuous warning colors
to deter predators.
below | Shoguna (Monotomidae)
A predatory Asian beetle adapted
to follow other wood-boring beetles
into their burrows and eat them.