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Cavognathidae is a family of beetles, in the superfamily Cucujoidea. It contains a single genus, Taphropiestes (Reitter 1875) (= Neocercus Broun, 1921, Cavognatha Crowson 1964 and Zeonidicola Crowson, 1973) with around a dozen species known from South America, Australia and New Zealand. In Australian and New Zealand species adults and larvae have been found living in bird nests, but their ecology is unclear, but they are possibly scavengers.

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  • Cavognathidae je čeleď brouků z nadčeledi Cucujoidea, která vznikla oddělením od původní čeledi Boganiidae a rozdělením na tři samostatné čeledi Boganiidae, Cavognathidae a Phloeostichidae. (cs)
  • Cavognathidae is a family of beetles, in the superfamily Cucujoidea. It contains a single genus, Taphropiestes (Reitter 1875) (= Neocercus Broun, 1921, Cavognatha Crowson 1964 and Zeonidicola Crowson, 1973) with around a dozen species known from South America, Australia and New Zealand. In Australian and New Zealand species adults and larvae have been found living in bird nests, but their ecology is unclear, but they are possibly scavengers. (en)
  • Cavognathidae es una familia de coleópteros polífagos. Contiene un solo género, Taphropiestes, con alrededor de doce especies.​​ Se encuentran en Sudamérica, Australia y Nueva Zelanda.​ (es)
  • Cavognathidae zijn een familie van insecten die behoort tot de orde der kevers (Coleoptera). (nl)
  • Cavognathidae (лат.) — небольшое семейство насекомых из отряда жесткокрылых, насчитывающее 9 видов в составе одного рода Taphropiestes. Личинки и взрослые жуки живут в птичьих гнездах. (ru)
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  • Sen Gupta and Crowson, 1966 (en)
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  • Taphropiestes electa (en)
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  • Genera (en)
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  • Cavognathidae (en)
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  • Cavognathidae je čeleď brouků z nadčeledi Cucujoidea, která vznikla oddělením od původní čeledi Boganiidae a rozdělením na tři samostatné čeledi Boganiidae, Cavognathidae a Phloeostichidae. (cs)
  • Cavognathidae is a family of beetles, in the superfamily Cucujoidea. It contains a single genus, Taphropiestes (Reitter 1875) (= Neocercus Broun, 1921, Cavognatha Crowson 1964 and Zeonidicola Crowson, 1973) with around a dozen species known from South America, Australia and New Zealand. In Australian and New Zealand species adults and larvae have been found living in bird nests, but their ecology is unclear, but they are possibly scavengers. (en)
  • Cavognathidae es una familia de coleópteros polífagos. Contiene un solo género, Taphropiestes, con alrededor de doce especies.​​ Se encuentran en Sudamérica, Australia y Nueva Zelanda.​ (es)
  • Cavognathidae zijn een familie van insecten die behoort tot de orde der kevers (Coleoptera). (nl)
  • Cavognathidae (лат.) — небольшое семейство насекомых из отряда жесткокрылых, насчитывающее 9 видов в составе одного рода Taphropiestes. Личинки и взрослые жуки живут в птичьих гнездах. (ru)
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  • Cavognathidae (en)
  • Cavognathidae (cs)
  • Cavognathidae (es)
  • Cavognathidae (nl)
  • Cavognathidae (ru)
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