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Lymexylidae

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Ship-timber beetles
Lymexylon navale
Scientific classification
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Lymexyloidea
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Lymexylidae

Fleming, 1821
Genera

Atractocerus
Australymexylon
Hylecoetus (= Elateroides)
Lymexylon
Melittomma
Melittommopsis
Promelittomma

The Lymexylidae, or ship-timber beetles, are a family of wood-boring beetles, and the sole member of the superfamily Lymexyloidea.

They are 7 to 18 mm long. The larvae bore into living and decaying wood, where they eat the fungi that grow in their tunnels. Some species are pests, killing live trees and damaging timber structures such as houses and ships.

There are 37 species in 7 genera, including: