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Zopherinae is a subfamily of
beetle Beetles are insects that form the order Coleoptera (), in the superorder Endopterygota. Their front pair of wings are hardened into wing-cases, elytra, distinguishing them from most other insects. The Coleoptera, with about 400,000 describ ...
s, commonly known as ironclad beetles. Together with the subfamily Usechinae, they have been treated historically as a family, but have recently been joined by several additional taxa, making the
Zopheridae The Zopheridae family of beetles has grown considerably in recent years as the members of two other families have been included within its circumscription; these former families are the Monommatidae and the Colydiidae, which are now both incl ...
a much larger composite family, and the Zopherinae are now only a small component within it, consisting of seven genera in the tribe Zopherini and one, '' Phellopsis'' in its own tribe ( Phellopsini). These beetles are apparently
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s and associated with rotting wood, and as the common name implies, have one of the hardest of all
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s; in some species, it is almost impossible to drive an insect pin through their bodies without using a small drill to make a hole first. When disturbed, ironclad beetles play dead. Some species in the genus ''
Zopherus ''Zopherus'' is a genus of beetles comprising 19 species. They live in the Americas and are adapted to wood-boring. Distribution Species of ''Zopherus'' only live in the Americas, where they are distributed from Venezuela to the southern Uni ...
'' in
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are decorated with
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glued to their bodies, and sold as living brooches, known as '' ma'kech''.


Selected species

*Genus '' Phellopsis'' LeConte, 1862 :'' Phellopsis montana'' Casey, 1907 :'' Phellopsis obcordata'' (Kirby, 1837) :'' Phellopsis porcata'' :'' Phellopsis robustula'' Casey, 1907 *Genus '' Nosoderma'' Solier, 1841 :''Nosoderma aequale'' :'' Nosoderma diabolicum'' (LeConte, 1851) :''Nosoderma exsculptum'' :'' Nosoderma guatemalense'' :''Nosoderma inaequale'' :'' Nosoderma plicatum'' (LeConte, 1859) :'' Nosoderma sylvaticum'' :''Nosoderma zunilense'' *Genus ''
Zopherus ''Zopherus'' is a genus of beetles comprising 19 species. They live in the Americas and are adapted to wood-boring. Distribution Species of ''Zopherus'' only live in the Americas, where they are distributed from Venezuela to the southern Uni ...
'' Laporte, 1840 :'' Zopherus championi'' Triplehorn, 1972 :''
Zopherus chilensis ''Zopherus chilensis'', also commonly known as the ma'kech or jewelled bug, is a species of ironclad beetle in the family Zopheridae. Despite the name "''chilensis''", nearly all of the known specimens have been found from Mexico to Venezuela. ...
'' :'' Zopherus concolor'' LeConte, 1851 :'' Zopherus elegans''
Horn Horn most often refers to: *Horn (acoustic), a conical or bell shaped aperture used to guide sound ** Horn (instrument), collective name for tube-shaped wind musical instruments *Horn (anatomy), a pointed, bony projection on the head of various ...
, 1870
:'' Zopherus gracilis'' Horn, 1867 :'' Zopherus granicollis'' Horn, 1885 :'' Zopherus jansoni'' :'' Zopherus jourdani'' :'' Zopherus laevicollis'' :'' Zopherus nervosus'' :'' Zopherus nodulosus'' Solier, 1841 :''
Zopherus opacus ''Zopherus'' is a genus of beetles comprising 19 species. They live in the Americas and are adapted to wood-boring. Distribution Species of ''Zopherus'' only live in the Americas, where they are distributed from Venezuela to the southern Uni ...
'' Horn, 1867 :'' Zopherus sanctaehelenae'' (Blaisdell, 1931) :'' Zopherus tristis'' LeConte, 1851 :'' Zopherus uteanus'' (Casey, 1907) :'' Zopherus xestus'' Triplehorn, 1972


References

Zopheridae {{Zopheridae-stub