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''Sivacrypticus'' is the only genus of the family '''Archeocrypticidae''' (cryptic fungus beetles) occurring in Taiwan. Archaecrypticidae is a small family of Tenebrionoidea, recent papers revealed it as sister to Ulodidae<sup>[[#ref1|[1]]]</sup>, to Ulodidae + Chalcodruidae + Promecheidae<sup>[[#ref2|[2]]]</sup>, or sister to Anthicidae + Ischaliidae + Meloiidae<sup>[[#ref3|[3]]]</sup>. | ''Sivacrypticus'' is the only genus of the family '''Archeocrypticidae''' (cryptic fungus beetles) occurring in Taiwan. Archaecrypticidae is a small family of Tenebrionoidea, recent papers revealed it as sister to Ulodidae<sup>[[#ref1|[1]]]</sup>, to Ulodidae + Chalcodruidae + Promecheidae<sup>[[#ref2|[2]]]</sup>, or sister to Anthicidae + Ischaliidae + Meloiidae<sup>[[#ref3|[3]]]</sup>. | ||
A single species ''S. taiwanicus'' Kaszab, 1964 is recorded from Taiwan. The species was described from the materials collected by Hans Sauter in ‘Pilam’(= Beinan township, Taitung County, southern Taiwan) <sup>[[#ref4|[4]]]</sup>and are deposited in Museum of Natural History in Budapest, Hungary. Only females were known, male genitalia were only documented based on specimens from this project<sup>[[#ref5|[5]]]</sup> - they indicate that ''S. | A single species ''S. taiwanicus'' Kaszab, 1964 is recorded from Taiwan. The species was described from the materials collected by Hans Sauter in ‘Pilam’(= Beinan township, Taitung County, southern Taiwan) <sup>[[#ref4|[4]]]</sup>and are deposited in Museum of Natural History in Budapest, Hungary. Only females were known, male genitalia were only documented based on specimens from this project<sup>[[#ref5|[5]]]</sup> - they indicate that ''S. taiwanicus'' is very similar to ''S. philippinus'' Merkl,1988 from Luzon (Philippies)<sup>[[#ref6|[6]]]</sup>. | ||
== Occurrence in Taiwanese leaf litter fauna == | == Occurrence in Taiwanese leaf litter fauna == | ||
Revision as of 10:57, 7 May 2026

| Scientific classification | |
|---|---|
| Kingdom | Animalia |
| Phylum | Arthropoda |
| Class | Insecta |
| Order | Coleoptera |
| Suborder | Polyphaga |
| Superfamily | Tenebrionoidea |
| Family | Archeocrypticidae |
| Genus | Sivacrypticus Kaszab, 1964 |
Sivacrypticus is the only genus of the family Archeocrypticidae (cryptic fungus beetles) occurring in Taiwan. Archaecrypticidae is a small family of Tenebrionoidea, recent papers revealed it as sister to Ulodidae[1], to Ulodidae + Chalcodruidae + Promecheidae[2], or sister to Anthicidae + Ischaliidae + Meloiidae[3].
A single species S. taiwanicus Kaszab, 1964 is recorded from Taiwan. The species was described from the materials collected by Hans Sauter in ‘Pilam’(= Beinan township, Taitung County, southern Taiwan) [4]and are deposited in Museum of Natural History in Budapest, Hungary. Only females were known, male genitalia were only documented based on specimens from this project[5] - they indicate that S. taiwanicus is very similar to S. philippinus Merkl,1988 from Luzon (Philippies)[6].
Occurrence in Taiwanese leaf litter fauna
The species is locally common in lowland forests in southern and central Taiwan.
Species
- Sivacrypticus taiwanicus Kaszab, 1964
Photos
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Male genitalia of Sivacrypticus taiwanicus