Summary
Anthribidae, commonly known as fungus weevils, are a family of beetles belonging to the superfamily Curculionoidea. These insects are characterized by their elongated bodies, long snouts, and clubbed antennae. They are typically small to medium-sized and can be found in various habitats worldwide, with a preference for forested areas. Fungus weevils are known for their association with fungi, as both adults and larvae feed on fungal fruiting bodies, making them important decomposers in ecosystems.