Chalcodryidae

The Chalcodryidae are a family of beetles in the superfamily Tenebrionoidea. It contains at least five species in two genera Chalcodrya and Philpottia, which are endemic to New Zealand. They are generally found associated with moss or lichen covered branches, with the larvae having been found to be associated with dead twigs. They are likely noctural, feeding on lichen and other plant material at night. The genera Sirrhas and Onysius, formerly placed in this family, have subsequently been transferred to Promecheilidae.

Taxonomy
It contains these genera and species:


 * Genus Chalcodrya Redtenbacher, 1868
 * Chalcodrya bifasciata Broun, 1880
 * Chalcodrya calida Broun, 1880
 * Chalcodrya cylindrata Broun, 1880
 * Chalcodrya hilaris Watt, 1974
 * Chalcodrya minor Broun, 1880
 * Chalcodrya nigellus Broun, 1880
 * Chalcodrya nigricorne Broun, 1880
 * Chalcodrya nubeculosa Broun, 1880
 * Chalcodrya pullum Broun, 1880
 * Chalcodrya undulata Broun, 1880
 * Chalcodrya ustatus Broun, 1880
 * Chalcodrya variegata Redtenbacher, 1868


 * Genus Philpottia Broun, 1915
 * Philpottia levinotis Watt, 1974
 * Philpottia mollis (Broun, 1886)