This is a bit off topic but I think it is both related and educative.
I was cleaning my mycology desk and preparing for a fresh start for the next season, and there were some old specimens of bracket fungi (Inonotus and Ganoderma, etc ). The hard specimens were soft and semi-pulverised by some small (2mm) beetle consuming them. They have not seen water for four months, but they hatched within the last two-three months. There were a lot. Soft moving, afraid of light with shiny brown exoskeleton and quite attractive antlers, made of three pale brown brushes. I was wondering if you had met these and what beetles they are. A quick search resulted in this interesting article:
Last pic is very close (Ciidae) and wonder what species would be for South Europe (/ Mediterranean Region). Cis bidentatus recorded from Uk and the north.