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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).


Morphology


Adult

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

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

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


Biology

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. The larvae are
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and attack wood or roots of broad-leaf trees.


Systematics

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 The Prioninae are a subfamily of Cerambycidae (long-horned beetles). They are typically large (25–70 mm) and usually brown or black. The males of a few genera sport large mandibles that are used in fights with other males, similar to stag ...
. LeConte &
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 ...
(1883) included them in the Lepturinae, even noticing their peculiar primitivism. Gahan considered them as a
subfamily In biological classification, a subfamily (Latin: ', plural ') is an auxiliary (intermediate) taxonomic rank, next below family but more inclusive than genus. Standard nomenclature rules end subfamily botanical names with "-oideae", and zoologi ...
suggesting that this group should deserve the elevation to family rank. This statement was formalised by Linsley in 1961, accepted by many subsequent authors and only seldom contested. The family is composed of 4 tribes: * Cyrtonopini White, 1853 *
Disteniini Disteniini is a tribe The term tribe is used in many different contexts to refer to a category of human social group. The predominant worldwide usage of the term in English language, English is in the discipline of anthropology. This defi ...
Thomson, 1860 * Dynamostini Lacordaire, 1869 * Heteropalpini Villiers, 1980


Notes


References


External links


Check-list of worldwide DisteniidaeGallery of worldwide DisteniidaeGallery of American Disteniidae
{{Taxonbar, from=Q906307 Chrysomeloidea Beetle families