Lycidae
Lycidae Temporal range: | |
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Porrostoma rhipidium | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Suborder: | Polyphaga |
Infraorder: | Elateriformia |
Superfamily: | Elateroidea |
Family: | Lycidae Laporte, 1836 |
Subfamilies | |
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The Lycidae are a family in the beetle order Coleoptera, members of which are commonly called net-winged beetles. These beetles are cosmopolitan, being found in Nearctic, Palearctic, Neotropical, Afrotropical, Oriental, and Australian ecoregions.[1]
Description
[edit]Beetles of this family are elongated and usually found on flowers or stems. Adult males are about 10–15 mm in length, while females are a bit larger. The adults of some species are nectarivores, while some may have short adult lives during which they may not feed at all. The head is triangular and the antennae are long, thick, and serrated. Most of them are brick-red in colour. They are protected from predators by being toxic. The predaceous larvae grow under bark or in leaf litter.
Selected genera
[edit]These following genera belong to the family Lycidae:
- Acroleptus Bourgeois, 1886 g
- Adoceta Bourgeois, 1882 i c g
- Alyculus Kasantsev, 1999 g
- Benibotarus Kono, 1932 i c g
- Brasilycus do Nascimento & Bocáková, 2010 g
- Bulenides Waterhouse, 1879 g
- Caenia Newman, 1838 i c g b
- Calcaeron Kazantsev, 2004 g
- Calochromus Guérin Méneville, 1833 i c g b
- Calopteron Laporte, 1838 i c g b
- Caloptognatha Green, 1954 i c g
- Cartagonum Pic, 1922 g
- Cautires Waterhouse, 1879 g
- Ceratoprion Gorham, 1884 g
- Cessator Kazantsev, 2009 g
- Cladophorus Guérin-Méneville, 1830 g
- Conderis Waterhouse, 1879 g
- Cyrtopteron Bourgeois, 1905 g
- Dexoris Waterhouse, 1878 g
- Diatrichalus Kleine, 1926 g
- Dictyoptera Latreille, 1829 i c g b
- Dihammatus Waterhouse, 1879 g
- Dilophotes Waterhouse, 1879 g
- Ditoneces Waterhouse, 1879 g
- Duliticola Mjöberg, 1925 g
- Electropteron Kazantsev, 2012 g
- Emplectus Erichson, 1847 g
- Eniclases Waterhouse, 1879 g
- Eropterus Green, 1951 i c g b
- Eros Newman, 1838 i c g b
- Erotides Waterhouse, 1879 g b
- Falsocaenia Pic, 1922 g
- Falsocalleros Pic, 1933 i c g
- Falsotrichalus Pic, 1921 g
- Flabellodilophotes Pic, 1912 g
- Flabellotrichalus Pic, 1921 g
- Greenarus Kazantsev, 1995 g b
- Haplobothris Bourgeois, 1879 g
- Helcophorus Fairmaire, 1891 g
- Hiekeolycus Winkler, 1987 g
- Idiopteron Bourgeois, 1905 i c g
- Kolibacium Winkler, 1987 g
- Laterialis (Laterialis) g
- Leptoceletes Green, 1952 i c g b
- Leptotrichalus Kleine, 1925 g
- Libnetis Kleine, 1930 g
- Libnetisia Pic, 1921 g
- Libnetomorphus Pic, 1921 g
- Lipernes Waterhouse, 1879 g
- Lolodorfus Bocakova, 2014 g
- Lopheros Leconte, 1881 i c g b
- Lucaina Dugés, 1878 i c g b
- Lycomorphon Pic, 1922 g
- Lyconotus Green, 1949 i c g b
- Lycoprogentes Pic, 1915 g
- Lycostomus Motschulsky, 1861 g
- Lycus Fabricius, 1787 i c g b
- Lygistopterus Dejean, 1833 i c g b
- Lyponia Waterhouse, 1878 g
- Lyropaeus Waterhouse, 1878 g
- Macrolycus Waterhouse, 1878 g
- Macrolygistopterus Pic, 1929 g
- Melampyrus Waterhouse, 1879 g
- Melaneros Fairmaire, 1879 i c g
- Mesolycus Gorham, 1883 g
- Mesopteron Bourgeois, 1905 g
- Metanoeus Waterhouse, 1879 g
- Metapteron Bourgeois, 1905 g
- Metriorrhynchoides Kleine, 1926 g
- Metriorrhynchus Gemminger et Harold, 1869
- Neolyrium Kazantsev, 2005 g
- Ochinoeus Kubecek, Bray & Bocak, 2015[2] g
- Pietrzeniukia Winkler, 1987 g
- Platerodrilus Pic, 1921 g
- Plateros Bourgeois, 1879 i c g b
- Platycis Thomson, 1864 i c g
- Ponyalis Fairmaire, 1900 g
- Porrostoma Laporte, 1838 g
- Procautires Kleine, 1925 g
- Propyropterus Nakane, 1968 g
- Protaphes Kleine, 1926 g
- Proteros Kazantsev, 2004 g
- Protolopheros Kazantsev, 2013 g
- Pseudacroleptus Pic, 1911 g
- Pseudoplateros Green, 1951 g
- Pseudosynchonnus Pic, 1922 g
- Punicealis Kazantsev, 1990 g b
- Pyropterus Mulsant, 1838 g
- Scarelus Waterhouse, 1878 g
- Sulabanus Dvorak & Bocak, 2007 g
- Synchonnus Waterhouse, 1879 g
- Taphes Waterhouse, 1878 g
- Taphomimus Kasantsev, 1996 g
- Thonalmus Bourgeois, 1884 g
- Trichalus Waterhouse, 1877 g
- Xylobanellus Kleine, 1930 g
- Xylobanus Waterhouse, 1879 g
Data sources: i=ITIS,[3] c=Catalogue of Life,[4] g=GBIF,[5] b=Bugguide.net[6]
Extinct genera
[edit]†Burmolycus Bocak et al. 2019 Burmese amber, Cenomanian
†Cretolycus Tihelka et al. 2019 Burmese amber, Cenomanian
†Electropteron Kazantsev 2012 Dominican amber, Miocene
†Miocaenia Wickham 1914 Florissant Formation, Eocene
Gallery
[edit]- A lycid from India
- A lycid larva or larviform female
- Mating Porrostoma rhipidium
- Red-winged lycid beetle Porrostoma rufipenne
References
[edit]- ^ Lawrence, J.F., Hastings, A.M., Dallwitz, M.J., Paine, T.A., and Zurcher, E.J. 2000 onwards. Elateriformia (Coleoptera): descriptions, illustrations, identification, and information retrieval for families and subfamilies. Version: 9 October 2005 [1]
- ^ Kubecek, Vaclav; Bray, Timothy C.; Bocak, Ladislav (2015). "Molecular phylogeny of Metanoeina net-winged beetles identifies Ochinoeus, a new genus from China and Laos (Coleoptera: Lycidae)". Zootaxa. 3955 (1): 113–122. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3955.1.6. PMID 25947840.
- ^ "Lycidae Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 22 April 2018.
- ^ "Browse Lycidae". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 5 August 2024.
- ^ "Lycidae". GBIF. Retrieved 5 August 2024.
- ^ "Lycidae Family Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 22 April 2018.