Neomorphidae
Neomorphidae is a family of insects belonging to the order Coleoptera, commonly known as beetles. This family is characterized by its unique morphological features, which include elongated bodies and distinctive antennae. Neomorphidae beetles are typically found in various habitats, including forests and grasslands, where they play important roles in the ecosystem.
Members of the Neomorphidae family are often associated with decaying organic matter, contributing to nutrient cycling. They exhibit diverse feeding habits, with some species being herbivorous while others are predatory. Research on Neomorphidae helps scientists understand ecological interactions and the evolutionary history of beetles.