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Disteniidae

The Disteniidae are a small family of beetles in the superfamily Chrysomeloidea, traditionally treated as a group within the Cerambycidae (most resembling certain Lepturinae such as the genus Stenocorus, but having long fine antennae and sometimes metallic colours).

Disteniidae
Distenia gracilis Blessig, 1872
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Infraorder: Cucujiformia
Superfamily: Chrysomeloidea
Family: Disteniidae
Thomson, 1860
Tribes
Diversity
ca. 34 genera

Morphology edit

Adult edit

The adults have a lepturoid aspect, having like those (except for a small number of cases) a divided stridulatory area. Nevertheless, the head is extremely short, the mandibles are strongly bowed and the anterior coxae are globular. The antennae are long, nearly filiform in most of the genera, and bearing very long setae in the Malagasy genus Nethinius.

Larva edit

The major differences are in the larval morphology, because they have the prosternal skin attached to the base of the submentum, rather than with the gula such as all other Cerambycidae. For nearly all other aspects, they are very similar to the larvae of Lepturinae.

Distribution edit

This family, original from Gondwana, includes more than 300 species, widespread in all regions of the Southern Hemisphere, while much less common in the Northern Hemisphere. In particular, only a few species occur in North America and none are present in Europe. In contrast, Madagascar is extremely rich in species, especially of the endemic genus Nethinius.

Biology edit

The adults have mostly nocturnal behaviour; some species (Nethinius) may be collected beating plants where they live. The fact that several specimens have been collected with mutilated legs and antennae suggests the existence of an aggressive character and of infra-specific fights for females.[1] The larvae are xylophagous and attack wood or roots of broad-leaf trees.

Systematics edit

The Disteniidae were inserted in "Cerambycides" by Jean Théodore Lacordaire, when the group included all cerambycids known at that time except for Lamiinae and Prioninae. LeConte & Horn (1883) included them in the Lepturinae, even noticing their peculiar primitivism. Gahan[2] considered them as a subfamily suggesting that this group should deserve the elevation to family rank. This statement was formalised by Linsley in 1961,[3] accepted by many subsequent authors[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13] and only seldom contested.[14]

The family is composed of 4 tribes:[15][note 1]

  • Cyrtonopini White, 1853
  • Disteniini Thomson, 1860
  • Dynamostini Lacordaire, 1869
  • Heteropalpini Villiers, 1980

Notes edit

  1. ^ Subfamilies are not used in the classification of Disteniidae.

References edit

  1. ^ VITALI F., 2006 - Contribution à la connaissance des Nethinius malgaches (Coleoptera Disteniidae) - L'Entomologiste 62 (5-6):175-178. PDF [1]
  2. ^ GAHAN C. J., 1906 - Fauna of British India including Ceylon and Burma. Coleoptera Cerambycidae I - Today & Tomorrow‘s Printers and Publishers, New Delhi, 329 pp. PDF [2]
  3. ^ LINSLEY E. G., 1961- The Cerambycidae of North America. Part I. Introduction - Univ. Calif. Publ. Entomol. 18:1-97.
  4. ^ GRESSITT J.L. & RONDON J.A., 1970 - Cerambycids of Laos (Disteniidae, Prioninae, Philinae, Aseminae, Lepturinae, Cerambycinae) - Pae. Insects Monogr. 24: 1-314.
  5. ^ CHEMSAK, J. A. & LINSLEY.E. G., 1982 - Checklist of the Cerambycidae and Disteniidae of North America,Central America, and the West Indies (Coleoptera). Plexus Publ. Inc., 138 pp.
  6. ^ NAPP D. S., 1994 - Phylogenetic relationships among the subfamilies of Cerambycidae (Coleoptera, Chrysomeloidea) - Revista Brasileira de Entomologia 28 (2): 265-419.
  7. ^ MONNÉ, M.A. & GIESBERT E.F., 1995 - Checklist of the Cerambycidae and Disteniidae (Coleoptera) of the Western Hemisphere -Wolfsgarden Books, Burbank, Calif. xiv + 420 pp.
  8. ^ MARTINS U. R. & GALILEO M. H. M., 2001 - Novos táxons de Disteniidae (Coleoptera) neotropicais - Iheringia, Sér. Zool. (90): 15-20. [3]
  9. ^ JENIŠ I., 2001 - Long-Horned Beetles Distenidae, Oxypeltidae, Vesperidae, Anoplodermatidae & Cerambycidae I, Vesperidae and Cerambycidae of Europe I, A. Regulus, Zlin, 333 pp. [4]
  10. ^ BACHMANN A. O. & DI IORIO O. R., 2002 - Types and related specimens of Cerambycidae and Disteniidae (Coleoptera) in the Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia", Buenos Aires, [Argentina Rev. Mus. Argentino Cienc. Nat., n.s. 4 (1):55-93 Abstract [5][permanent dead link]
  11. ^ VANIN S. A. & IDE S., 2002 - Classificação comentada de Coleoptera - III. Marco sistemático del proyecto Pribes 2002 PDF [6]
  12. ^ MAKIHARA H. NOERDJITO W. A. & SUGIARTO, 2002 - Longicorn Beetles from Gunung Halimun National Park, West Java, Indonesia from 1997 (Coleoptera, Disteniidae and Cerambycidae) - Bulletin of FFPRI 1 (3) (No. 384): 189-223 PDF [7]
  13. ^ FUJIWARA J. & HAYASHI M., 2007 - Insect Fauna of Shakunouchi Park in Unnan City, Shimane Prefecture, Part 1 Disteniidae, Cerambycidae and Chrysomalidae (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea) - Bulletin of the Hoshizaki Green Foundation 10: 211-223. PDF [8]
  14. ^ Santos-Silva A. & Hovore F. T.† 2007 - Divisão do gênero Distenia Lepeletier & Audinet-Serville, notas sobre a venação alar em Disteniini, homonímias, sinonímia e redescrições (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Disteniinae) - Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia 47 (1): 1-29 PDF [9]
  15. ^ Švácha, P.; Lawrence, J. (2014). "2.3. Disteniidae J. Thomson, 1861" (PDF). In Leschen, R.A.B.; Beutel, R.G. (eds.). Handbook of Zoology, Arthropoda: Insecta; Coleoptera, Beetles, Volume 3: Morphology and Systematics (Phytophaga). Berlin/Boston: Walter de Gruyter. pp. 60–77. doi:10.1515/9783110274462.60. ISBN 978-3-11-027446-2.

External links edit

  • Check-list of worldwide Disteniidae
  • Gallery of worldwide Disteniidae

disteniidae, small, family, beetles, superfamily, chrysomeloidea, traditionally, treated, group, within, cerambycidae, most, resembling, certain, lepturinae, such, genus, stenocorus, having, long, fine, antennae, sometimes, metallic, colours, distenia, gracili. The Disteniidae are a small family of beetles in the superfamily Chrysomeloidea traditionally treated as a group within the Cerambycidae most resembling certain Lepturinae such as the genus Stenocorus but having long fine antennae and sometimes metallic colours DisteniidaeDistenia gracilis Blessig 1872Scientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ArthropodaClass InsectaOrder ColeopteraInfraorder CucujiformiaSuperfamily ChrysomeloideaFamily DisteniidaeThomson 1860TribesCyrtonopini Disteniini Dynamostini HeteropalpiniDiversityca 34 genera Contents 1 Morphology 1 1 Adult 1 2 Larva 2 Distribution 3 Biology 4 Systematics 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksMorphology editAdult edit The adults have a lepturoid aspect having like those except for a small number of cases a divided stridulatory area Nevertheless the head is extremely short the mandibles are strongly bowed and the anterior coxae are globular The antennae are long nearly filiform in most of the genera and bearing very long setae in the Malagasy genus Nethinius Larva edit The major differences are in the larval morphology because they have the prosternal skin attached to the base of the submentum rather than with the gula such as all other Cerambycidae For nearly all other aspects they are very similar to the larvae of Lepturinae Distribution editThis family original from Gondwana includes more than 300 species widespread in all regions of the Southern Hemisphere while much less common in the Northern Hemisphere In particular only a few species occur in North America and none are present in Europe In contrast Madagascar is extremely rich in species especially of the endemic genus Nethinius Biology editThe adults have mostly nocturnal behaviour some species Nethinius may be collected beating plants where they live The fact that several specimens have been collected with mutilated legs and antennae suggests the existence of an aggressive character and of infra specific fights for females 1 The larvae are xylophagous and attack wood or roots of broad leaf trees Systematics editThe Disteniidae were inserted in Cerambycides by Jean Theodore Lacordaire when the group included all cerambycids known at that time except for Lamiinae and Prioninae LeConte amp Horn 1883 included them in the Lepturinae even noticing their peculiar primitivism Gahan 2 considered them as a subfamily suggesting that this group should deserve the elevation to family rank This statement was formalised by Linsley in 1961 3 accepted by many subsequent authors 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 and only seldom contested 14 The family is composed of 4 tribes 15 note 1 Cyrtonopini White 1853 Disteniini Thomson 1860 Dynamostini Lacordaire 1869 Heteropalpini Villiers 1980Notes edit Subfamilies are not used in the classification of Disteniidae References edit VITALI F 2006 Contribution a la connaissance des Nethinius malgaches Coleoptera Disteniidae L Entomologiste 62 5 6 175 178 PDF 1 GAHAN C J 1906 Fauna of British India including Ceylon and Burma Coleoptera Cerambycidae I Today amp Tomorrow s Printers and Publishers New Delhi 329 pp PDF 2 LINSLEY E G 1961 The Cerambycidae of North America Part I Introduction Univ Calif Publ Entomol 18 1 97 GRESSITT J L amp RONDON J A 1970 Cerambycids of Laos Disteniidae Prioninae Philinae Aseminae Lepturinae Cerambycinae Pae Insects Monogr 24 1 314 CHEMSAK J A amp LINSLEY E G 1982 Checklist of the Cerambycidae and Disteniidae of North America Central America and the West Indies Coleoptera Plexus Publ Inc 138 pp NAPP D S 1994 Phylogenetic relationships among the subfamilies of Cerambycidae Coleoptera Chrysomeloidea Revista Brasileira de Entomologia 28 2 265 419 MONNE M A amp GIESBERT E F 1995 Checklist of the Cerambycidae and Disteniidae Coleoptera of the Western Hemisphere Wolfsgarden Books Burbank Calif xiv 420 pp MARTINS U R amp GALILEO M H M 2001 Novos taxons de Disteniidae Coleoptera neotropicais Iheringia Ser Zool 90 15 20 3 JENIS I 2001 Long Horned Beetles Distenidae Oxypeltidae Vesperidae Anoplodermatidae amp Cerambycidae I Vesperidae and Cerambycidae of Europe I A Regulus Zlin 333 pp 4 BACHMANN A O amp DI IORIO O R 2002 Types and related specimens of Cerambycidae and Disteniidae Coleoptera in the Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales Bernardino Rivadavia Buenos Aires Argentina Rev Mus Argentino Cienc Nat n s 4 1 55 93 Abstract 5 permanent dead link VANIN S A amp IDE S 2002 Classificacao comentada de Coleoptera III Marco sistematico del proyecto Pribes 2002 PDF 6 MAKIHARA H NOERDJITO W A amp SUGIARTO 2002 Longicorn Beetles from Gunung Halimun National Park West Java Indonesia from 1997 Coleoptera Disteniidae and Cerambycidae Bulletin of FFPRI 1 3 No 384 189 223 PDF 7 FUJIWARA J amp HAYASHI M 2007 Insect Fauna of Shakunouchi Park in Unnan City Shimane Prefecture Part 1 Disteniidae Cerambycidae and Chrysomalidae Coleoptera Chrysomeloidea Bulletin of the Hoshizaki Green Foundation 10 211 223 PDF 8 Santos Silva A amp Hovore F T 2007 Divisao do genero Distenia Lepeletier amp Audinet Serville notas sobre a venacao alar em Disteniini homonimias sinonimia e redescricoes Coleoptera Cerambycidae Disteniinae Papeis Avulsos de Zoologia 47 1 1 29 PDF 9 Svacha P Lawrence J 2014 2 3 Disteniidae J Thomson 1861 PDF In Leschen R A B Beutel R G eds Handbook of Zoology Arthropoda Insecta Coleoptera Beetles Volume 3 Morphology and Systematics Phytophaga Berlin Boston Walter de Gruyter pp 60 77 doi 10 1515 9783110274462 60 ISBN 978 3 11 027446 2 External links editCheck list of worldwide Disteniidae Gallery of worldwide Disteniidae Gallery of American Disteniidae Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Disteniidae amp oldid 1180281518, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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