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''Megalodacne'' is a genus of
fungivorous Fungivory or mycophagy is the process of organisms consuming fungi. Many different organisms have been recorded to gain their energy from consuming fungi, including birds, mammals, insects, plants, amoebas, gastropods, nematodes, bacteria and othe ...
beetles in the family Erotylidae.


Description

Adult beetles of the genus ''Megalodacne'' range in size from , making them among the larger members of the family. Distinguishing characteristics of the genus along with other members of the subfamily Megalodacninae include large eyes and a lack of depressions in the club joint of the antennae. The first three
tarsomere The arthropod leg is a form of jointed appendage of arthropods, usually used for walking. Many of the terms used for arthropod leg segments (called podomeres) are of Latin origin, and may be confused with terms for bones: ''coxa'' (meaning hip, plur ...
s are also cylindrical and of similar shape and size, while the fourth is significantly shorter. Species of the genus ''Megalodacne'' closely resemble members of the genera ''
Episcapha ''Episcapha'' is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Salpingidae Salpingidae or narrow-waisted bark beetles is a family of beetles in the superfamily Tenebrionoidea. The species are small, about 1.5 – 7 mm in length. The famil ...
'' and '' Episcaphula'' (some members of which were formerly classified under ''Megalodacne''). They also often look superficially similar to several other beetles since the patterns of the markings of yellow, orange, or red on the elytra (called ''fascia'') of ''Megalodacne'' are shared by many other beetle species. An example of which is the sap beetle (
Nitidulidae The sap beetles, also known as Nitidulidae, are a family (biology), family of beetles. They are small (2–6 mm) ovoid, usually dull-coloured beetles, with knobbed antenna (biology), antennae. Some have red or yellow spots or bands. They fe ...
) genus ''
Glischrochilus ''Glischrochilus'' (sometimes misspelled as ''Glisrochilus'') is a genus of sap-feeding and predatory beetles under the Family (biology), family Nitidulidae, subfamily Cryptarchinae. Most members of this genus are commonly known as picnic beetles ...
''. Their native ranges sometimes overlap as well, making it easy to confuse the two (as with ''
Megalodacne fasciata ''Megalodacne fasciata'' is a species of pleasing fungus beetle in the family Erotylidae. It is found in North America. References Further reading * * * * * * External links * Erotylidae Beetles described in 1777 {{er ...
'', ''
Megalodacne heros ''Megalodacne heros'', the pleasing fungus beetle, is a species of pleasing fungus beetle in the family Erotylidae. It is found in North America. References Further reading * External links

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'', and the nitulidid ''
Glischrochilus fasciatus ''Glischrochilus fasciatus'', the picnic beetle, is a species of sap-feeding beetle in the family Nitidulidae The sap beetles, also known as Nitidulidae, are a family (biology), family of beetles. They are small (2–6 mm) ovoid, usually ...
'' from eastern
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). The best way to tell them apart is by size, as sap beetles are generally small, ranging from in length. ''Glischrochilus'' reaches a maximum length of only . ''Megalodacne'' on the other hand are large beetles ranging from . The elytra of the sap beetles which most resemble ''Megalodacne'' also do not cover the whole abdomen and leave the last abdominal segment(s) exposed. The elytra of ''Megalodacne'', on the other hand, completely cover the abdomen.


Ecology

''Megalodacne'' species feed on harder bracket fungi than smaller members of the family. The fungi eaten include ''
Ganoderma ''Ganoderma'' is a genus of polypore fungi in the family Ganodermataceae that includes about 80 species, many from tropical regions. They have a high genetic diversity and are used in traditional Asian medicines. ''Ganoderma'' can be differenti ...
'' and ''
Fomes ''Fomes'' is a genus of perennial woody fungi in the family Polyporaceae. Species are typically hoof-shaped (ungulate). New growth each season is added to the margin, resulting in a downward extension of the hymenium. This often results in a z ...
'' species. Some tropical
nocturnal Nocturnality is an animal behavior characterized by being active during the night and sleeping during the day. The common adjective is "nocturnal", versus diurnal meaning the opposite. Nocturnal creatures generally have highly developed sens ...
species of ''Megalodacne'' are attracted to light.


Life cycle

''Megalodacne'' deposit eggs on the fungi on which they feed. Upon hatching, the larvae, like adults, also feed on the fruiting bodies of bracket fungi by burrowing into it. There are two kinds of larvae of ''Megalodacne'' depending on the species. In some species, the larvae are elongated and feed on fungi by drilling holes inside of it. In others, the larvae feed alongside adults by gnawing out shallow depressions on the fruiting bodies of fungi. The latter larvae are sluggish, heavily sclerotized, and somewhat flattened. The larval stage takes about 2 to 3 months from egg to pupation. It is not uncommon to see adults feeding along with larvae.


Taxonomy and systematics

''Megalodacne'' was first described by George Robert Crotch in 1873. The type species is ''
Megalodacne fasciata ''Megalodacne fasciata'' is a species of pleasing fungus beetle in the family Erotylidae. It is found in North America. References Further reading * * * * * * External links * Erotylidae Beetles described in 1777 {{er ...
''. The genus ''Megalodacne'' is classified in the subfamily Megalodacninae, alongside the genera ''
Episcapha ''Episcapha'' is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Salpingidae Salpingidae or narrow-waisted bark beetles is a family of beetles in the superfamily Tenebrionoidea. The species are small, about 1.5 – 7 mm in length. The famil ...
'' and '' Episcaphula''.


List of species

Species of ''Megalodacne'' include: *'' Megalodacne bellula'' (Lewis, 1883) – Japan, Korea, & China *''
Megalodacne chinensis ''Megalodacne'' is a genus of fungivorous beetles in the family Erotylidae. Description Adult beetles of the genus ''Megalodacne'' range in size from , making them among the larger members of the family. Distinguishing characteristics of t ...
'' (Crotch, 1876) – China *'' Megalodacne elongatula'' (Crotch, 1876) – Southeast Asia *''
Megalodacne fasciata ''Megalodacne fasciata'' is a species of pleasing fungus beetle in the family Erotylidae. It is found in North America. References Further reading * * * * * * External links * Erotylidae Beetles described in 1777 {{er ...
'' (Fabricius, 1777) – eastern
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*''
Megalodacne grandipennis ''Megalodacne grandipennis'' is a species of pleasing fungus beetle, in the family Erotylidae. It is endemic to Tanzania and Namibia. As is typical of species in the genus ''Megalodacne'', ''M. grandipennis'' feeds on bracket fungi. The sp ...
'' (Fairmaire, 1891)Tanzania *'' Megalodacne grandis'' (Fabricius, 1792) - Africa *''
Megalodacne heros ''Megalodacne heros'', the pleasing fungus beetle, is a species of pleasing fungus beetle in the family Erotylidae. It is found in North America. References Further reading * External links

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'' (Say, 1823) – eastern North America *'' Megalodacne immaculata'' (Chûjô and Kiuchi, 1963) – Japan *'' Megalodacne marginata'' (Arrow, 1925) – Assam *'' Megalodacne promensis'' (Arrow, 1925) – Burma, China *'' Megalodacne similima'' (Crotch, 1876) – Sarawak, Sumatra *'' Megalodacne varia'' (Gorham, 1889) – Malaysia


References


External links

* * {{Taxonbar, from=Q1981573 Erotylidae Cucujoidea genera