Colydiinae
Colydiinae is a subfamily of beetles, commonly known as cylindrical bark beetles. They have been treated historically as a family (biology), family Colydiidae, but have been moved into the Zopheridae, where they constitute the bulk of the diversity of the newly expanded family, with about 140 genera worldwide. They are diverse for example in the Australian region, from where about 35 genera are known; in Europe, though, only 20 genera are found and many of these only with few species. (2002): [Colydiinae]. ''In'': : ''American Beetles'' (Vol. 2: Polyphaga: Scarabaeoidea through Curculionoidea). CRC Press. (2010): Australian Faunal Directory &ndashColydiinae checklist Version of 2011-OCT-20. Retrieved 2012-MAR-31. (2011)Colydiinae Version 2.4, 2011-JAN-24. Retrieved 2012-MAR-31. Little is known about the biology of these beetles. Most feed on fungi, others are carnivores and eat small arthropods such as bark beetles. (1987): ''Beetles of Australia''. Angus and Robertson, Nor ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Zopheridae
Zopheridae is a family of beetles belonging to Tenebrionoidea. It has grown considerably in recent years as the members of two other families are now included (Monommatidae and Colydiidae), as subfamilies or (in the former case) even as tribe (biology), tribe of subfamily Zopherinae. Some authors accept up to six subfamilies here, while others merge all except the Colydiinae into the Zopherinae. The family has approximately 190 genera and 1700 species, which are found worldwide. A large number of members of the family feed on rotting wood or fungus associated with rotting wood, though some members of Colydiinae are predatory, or feed on living plant tissue such as roots, stems, flower stalks and fruit. The oldest fossils of the family are ''Paleoendeitoma'' (subfamily Colydiinae, tribe Synchitini) and ''Cretomysteria'' from the early Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian) Burmese amber from Myanmar. See also *List of subgroups of the order Coleoptera Genera * ''Ablabus'' Broun, 1880 * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Synchita Variegata
''Synchita'' is a genus of cylindrical bark beetles in the family Zopheridae Zopheridae is a family of beetles belonging to Tenebrionoidea. It has grown considerably in recent years as the members of two other families are now included (Monommatidae and Colydiidae), as subfamilies or (in the former case) even as tribe ( .... There are about 20 described species in ''Synchita''. The genus was first described in 1792 by Johann Christian Ludwig Hellwig.Hellwig, J.C.L. 1792. Dritte Nachricht von neuen Gattungen im entomologischen System. ''Neuestes Magazin für die Liebhaber der Entomologie (Schneider)'' 1 (4): 385-408 01/ref> Species These species belong to the genus ''Synchita'': * '' Synchita amoena'' (Fairmaire, 1850) * '' Synchita dubia'' Hinton * '' Synchita exilis'' (Grouvelle, 1898) * '' Synchita fallax'' Schuh, 1998 * '' Synchita floridana'' Casey * '' Synchita fuliginosa'' Melsheimer, 1846 * '' Synchita grouvellei'' * '' Synchita humeralis'' (Fabricius, 1792) * '' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bitoma Crenata
''Bitoma crenata'' is a species of cylindrical bark beetle in the family Zopheridae Zopheridae is a family of beetles belonging to Tenebrionoidea. It has grown considerably in recent years as the members of two other families are now included (Monommatidae and Colydiidae), as subfamilies or (in the former case) even as tribe ( .... It is found in North America and Europe. References Further reading * External links * Zopheridae Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1775 Taxa named by Johan Christian Fabricius {{zopheridae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Arthropod
Arthropods ( ) are invertebrates in the phylum Arthropoda. They possess an arthropod exoskeleton, exoskeleton with a cuticle made of chitin, often Mineralization (biology), mineralised with calcium carbonate, a body with differentiated (Metamerism (biology), metameric) Segmentation (biology), segments, and paired jointed appendages. In order to keep growing, they must go through stages of moulting, a process by which they shed their exoskeleton to reveal a new one. They form an extremely diverse group of up to ten million species. Haemolymph is the analogue of blood for most arthropods. An arthropod has an open circulatory system, with a body cavity called a haemocoel through which haemolymph circulates to the interior Organ (anatomy), organs. Like their exteriors, the internal organs of arthropods are generally built of repeated segments. They have ladder-like nervous systems, with paired Anatomical terms of location#Dorsal and ventral, ventral Ventral nerve cord, nerve cord ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rejected Name
A conserved name or ''nomen conservandum'' (plural ''nomina conservanda'', abbreviated as ''nom. cons.'') is a scientific name that has specific nomenclatural protection. That is, the name is retained, even though it violates one or more rules which would otherwise prevent it from being legitimate. ''Nomen conservandum'' is a Latin term, meaning "a name to be conserved". The terms are often used interchangeably, such as by the ''International Code of Nomenclature for Algae, Fungi, and Plants'' (ICN), while the ''International Code of Zoological Nomenclature'' favours the term "''conserved name''". The process for conserving botanical names is different from that for zoological names. Under the botanical code, names may also be "suppressed", ''nomen rejiciendum'' (plural ''nomina rejicienda'' or ''nomina utique rejicienda'', abbreviated as ''nom. rej.''), or rejected in favour of a particular conserved name, and combinations based on a suppressed name are also listed as “''nom. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Synchitini
Synchitini is a tribe of cylindrical bark beetles in the family Zopheridae. There are about 19 genera and at least 40 described species in Synchitini. Genera These 19 genera belong to the tribe Synchitini: * '' Acolobicus'' Sharp, 1894 * '' Bitoma'' Herbst, 1793 * '' Colobicus'' Latreille, 1807 * '' Coxelus'' Dejean, 1821 * '' Denophoelus'' Stephan, 1989 * '' Endeitoma'' Sharp, 1894 * '' Eucicones'' Sharp, 1894 * '' Eudesma'' LeConte, 1863 * '' Lasconotus'' Erichson, 1845 * '' Lobogestoria'' Reitter, 1878 * '' Lyreus'' Aubé, 1861 * '' Megataphrus'' Casey, 1890 * '' Microprius'' Fairmaire, 1868 * '' Monoedus'' Horn, 1882 * '' Namunaria'' Reitter, 1882 * '' Paha'' Dajoz, 1984 * '' Phloeonemus'' Erichson, 1845 * '' Pseudocorticus'' Hinton, 1935 * '' Synchita'' Hellwig, 1792 Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net Fossil genera * †'' Paleoendeitoma'' Deng et al. 2017 Burmese amber, Myanmar, Cenomanian The Cenomanian is, in the Internatio ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |