Nosodendridae

Family of beetles

Nosodendridae
Temporal range: Cenomanian–Present
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Nosodendron zealandicum
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Suborder: Polyphaga
Family: Nosodendridae
Erichson, 1846
Genera

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Nosodendridae is a family of beetles, with less than a hundred species in three extant genera,[1] which are found worldwide. Nosodendron, the largest genus, is found in forests and attracted to yeast generated slime on the wounds of trees, and likely consumes fermented substances as well as fungi and microorganisms.[2] Several additional genera and species are known from the fossil record.[3][4] Nosodendridae is considered to be an isolated lineage within Polyphaga, being the sister group to the clade containing Staphyliniformia, Bostrichoidea and Cucujiformia.[5]

Genera and species

Basinosa Tihelka, Huang & Cai, 2020
Mesonosa Tihelka et al., 2021
Nosodendron Latreille, 1804
  • Nd. africanum Endrödy-Younga, 1989
  • Nd. agaboides Champion, 1923
  • Nd. angelum Reichardt, 1973
  • Nd. asiaticum Lewis, 1889
  • Nd. australe Fauvel, 1903
  • Nd. australicum Lea, 1931
  • Nd. batchianum Champion, 1923
  • Nd. bilyi Háva, 2000
  • Nd. boliviense Háva, 2005
  • Nd. bucki Jorge, 1973
  • Nd. californicum Horn, 1874
  • Nd. calvum (Tryon, 1892)
  • Nd. celebense Champion, 1923
  • Nd. ceylanicum Motschulsky, 1863
  • Nd. chelonarium Joly, 1991
  • Nd. coenosum (Wollaston, 1873)
  • Nd. derasum Sharp, 1902
  • Nd. disjectum Champion, 1923
  • Nd. dybasi Reichardt, 1976
  • Nd. elongatum Endrödy-Younga, 1991
  • Nd. fasciatum Joly, 1991
  • Nd. fasciculare (Olivier, 1790)
  • Nd. fijiense Lea, 1931
  • Nd. glabratum Champion, 1923
  • Nd. grande (Reitter, 1881)
  • Nd. hageni (Reitter, 1886)
  • Nd. helferi Háva, 2000
  • Nd. hispidum Champion, 1923
  • Nd. horaki Háva, 2000
  • Nd. incognitum Háva, 2005
  • Nd. indicum Pic, 1923
  • Nd. interruptum Lea, 1931
  • Nd. jakli Háva, 2005
  • Nd. kalimantanus Háva, 2005
  • Nd. laosense Háva, 2007
  • Nd. latifrons Sharp, 1902
  • Nd. latum Endrödy-Younga, 1991
  • Nd. leechi Reichardt, 1976
  • Nd. lentum Oehme-Leonhardt, 1954
  • Nd. madagascariense Alluaud, 1896
  • Nd. manuselae Háva, 2008
  • Nd. marginatum (Reitter, 1886)
  • Nd. mediobasale Lea, 1931
  • Nd. mexicanum Sharp, 1902
  • Nd. moluccense Háva, 2008
  • Nd. nepalense Háva & Farkač, 2003
  • Nd. niasense Háva, 2005
  • Nd. nitidum Champion, 1923
  • Nd. nomurai Háva, 2000
  • Nd. oblongum Champion, 1923
  • Nd. ovatum Broun, 1880
  • Nd. pauliani Endrödy-Younga, 1991
  • Nd. politum Sharp, 1902
  • Nd. prudeki Háva, 2000
  • Nd. punctatostriatum Chevrolat, 1864
  • Nd. punctulatum (Reitter, 1886)
  • Nd. reichardti Joly, 1991
  • Nd. ritsemae (Reitter, 1886)
  • Nd. sikkimense Champion, 1923
  • Nd. slipinskii Endrödy-Younga, 1991
  • Nd. strigiferum Champion, 1923
  • Nd. subtile Sharp, 1902
  • Nd. testudinum Waterhouse, 1876
  • Nd. thompsoni Reichardt, 1976
  • Nd. tiomanense Háva, 2006
  • Nd. tonkineum Pic, 1923
  • Nd. tritavum Scudder, 1890
  • Nd. unicolor Say, 1824
  • Nd. vestitum (Tryon, 1892)
  • Nd. zealandicum Sharp, 1886
Nosoglobulus (Háva, 2003)
  • Ng. loebli (Háva, 2003)
  • Ng. smetanai (Háva, 2003)
Nosotetocus Scudder, 1892
  • Nt. debilis Scudder, 1900
  • Nt. marcovi Scudder, 1892
  • Nt. vespertinus Scudder, 1900

References

  1. ^ Hava, J. (2010). "World Catalogue of the Nosodendridae (Coleoptera). Archived 2012-05-15 at the Wayback Machine" Retrieved on 21 May 2012.
  2. ^ Leschen, Richard A. B. and Beutel, Rolf G.. "5.2. Nosodendridae Erichson, 1846". Volume 2 Morphology and Systematics (Elateroidea, Bostrichiformia, Cucujiformia partim), edited by Willy Kükenthal, Richard A.B. Leschen, Rolf G. Beutel and John F. Lawrence, Berlin, New York: De Gruyter, 2011, pp. 185-190.
  3. ^ Tihelka, E.; Li, Y.-D.; Huang, D.-Y.; Cai, C.-Y. (2021). "Are wounded-tree beetles living fossils? A new nosodendrid genus from Burmese amber with bilobed tarsi (Coleoptera: Nosodendridae)". Palaeoentomology. 4 (1): 50–56. doi:10.11646/palaeoentomology.4.1.10. S2CID 233894693.
  4. ^ Li, Y.-D.; Tihelka, E.; Dahan, L.; Huang, D.-Y.; Cai, C.-Y. (2021). "On the Nosodendridae from mid-Cretaceous amber of northern Myanmar (Coleoptera: Nosodendroidea)". Zootaxa. 5082 (3): 223–244. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.5082.3.2.
  5. ^ Cai, Chenyang; Tihelka, Erik; Giacomelli, Mattia; Lawrence, John F.; Ślipiński, Adam; Kundrata, Robin; Yamamoto, Shûhei; Thayer, Margaret K.; Newton, Alfred F.; Leschen, Richard A. B.; Gimmel, Matthew L.; Lü, Liang; Engel, Michael S.; Bouchard, Patrice; Huang, Diying (March 2022). "Integrated phylogenomics and fossil data illuminate the evolution of beetles". Royal Society Open Science. 9 (3): 211771. doi:10.1098/rsos.211771. ISSN 2054-5703. PMC 8941382. PMID 35345430.

External links

  • Nosodendridae at Fauna Europaea
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Extant Coleoptera families
Suborder Archostemata
  • Crowsoniellidae (Crowsoniella relicta)
  • Cupedidae (reticulated beetles)
  • Jurodidae (Sikhotealinia zhiltzovae)
  • Micromalthidae (telephone-pole beetle)
  • Ommatidae
Suborder Adephaga
Extant families
  • Amphizoidae (trout-stream beetles)
  • Aspidytidae
  • Carabidae (ground beetles)
  • Cicindelidae (tiger beetles)
  • Dytiscidae (predaceous diving beetles)
  • Gyrinidae (whirligig beetles)
  • Haliplidae (crawling water beetles)
  • Hygrobiidae
  • Meruidae (Meru phyllisae)
  • Noteridae (burrowing water beetles)
  • Trachypachidae (false ground beetles)
Suborder Myxophaga
Suborder Polyphaga
Bostrichiformia
Bostrichoidea
  • Bostrichidae (auger beetles)
  • Dermestidae (skin beetles)
  • Endecatomidae
  • Jacobsoniidae (Jacobson's beetles)
  • Nosodendridae (wounded-tree beetles)
  • Ptiniidae (furniture beetles, death watch beetles, spider beetles)
Derodontoidea
  • Derodontidae (tooth-necked fungus beetles)
Cucujiformia
Chrysomeloidea
Cleroidea
Coccinelloidea
Cucujoidea
Curculionoidea
(weevils)
  • Anthribidae (fungus weevils)
  • Attelabidae (leaf-rolling weevils)
  • Belidae (primitive weevils)
  • Brentidae (straight snout weevils, New York weevil)
  • Caridae
  • Curculionidae (true weevils, bark beetles, ambrosia beetles)
  • Nemonychidae (pine flower weevils)
Lymexyloidea
  • Lymexylidae (ship-timber beetles)
Tenebrionoidea
  • Aderidae (ant-like leaf beetles)
  • Anthicidae (ant-like flower beetles)
  • Archeocrypticidae (cryptic fungus beetles)
  • Boridae (conifer bark beetles)
  • Chalcodryidae
  • Ciidae (minute tree-fungus beetles)
  • Melandryidae (false darkling beetles)
  • Meloidae (blister beetles)
  • Mordellidae (tumbling flower beetles)
  • Mycetophagidae (hairy fungus beetles)
  • Mycteridae (palm and flower beetles)
  • Oedemeridae (false blister beetle)
  • Perimylopidae, or Promecheilidae
  • Prostomidae (jugular-horned beetles)
  • Pterogeniidae
  • Pyrochroidae (fire-coloured beetles)
  • Pythidae (dead log bark beetles)
  • Ripiphoridae (wedge-shaped beetles)
  • Salpingidae (narrow-waisted bark beetles)
  • Scraptiidae (false flower beetles)
  • Stenotrachelidae (false longhorn beetles)
  • Synchroidae (synchroa bark beetles)
  • Tenebrionidae (darkling beetles)
  • Tetratomidae (polypore fungus beetles)
  • Trictenotomidae
  • Ulodidae
  • Zopheridae (ironclad beetles, cylindrical bark beetles)
Elateriformia
Buprestoidea
  • Buprestidae (jewel beetles, or metallic wood-boring beetles)
  • Schizopodidae
Byrrhoidea
  • Byrrhidae (pill beetles)
  • Callirhipidae (cedar beetles)
  • Chelonariidae (turtle beetles)
  • Cneoglossidae
  • Dryopidae (long-toed water beetles)
  • Elmidae (riffle beetles)
  • Eulichadidae (forest stream beetles)
  • Heteroceridae (variegated mud-loving beetles)
  • Limnichidae (minute mud beetles)
  • Lutrochidae (travertine beetles)
  • Psephenidae (water-penny beetles)
  • Ptilodactylidae
Dascilloidea
  • Dascillidae (soft bodied plant beetles)
  • Rhipiceridae (cicada beetle, cicada parasite beetles)
Elateroidea
  • Artematopodidae (soft-bodied plant beetles)
  • Brachypsectridae (Texas beetles)
  • Cantharidae (soldier beetles)
  • Cerophytidae (rare click beetles)
  • Elateridae (click beetles)
  • Eucnemidae (false click beetles)
  • Jurasaidae
  • Lampyridae (fireflies)
  • Lycidae (net-winged beetles)
  • Omethidae (false fireflies, long-lipped beetles)
  • Phengodidae (glowworm beetles)
  • Rhagophthalmidae
  • Sinopyrophoridae
  • Throscidae (false metallic wood-boring beetles)
Rhinorhipoidea
  • Rhinorhipidae (Rhinorhipus tamborinensis)
Scirtoidea
Scarabaeiformia
Scarabaeoidea
  • Belohinidae (Belohina inexpectata)
  • Bolboceratidae
  • Diphyllostomatidae (false stag beetles)
  • Geotrupidae (dor beetles)
  • Glaphyridae (bumble bee scarab beetles)
  • Glaresidae (enigmatic scarab beetles)
  • Hybosoridae (scavenger scarab beetles)
  • Lucanidae (stag beetles)
  • Ochodaeidae (sand-loving scarab beetles)
  • Passalidae (betsy beetles)
  • Pleocomidae (rain beetles)
  • Scarabaeidae (scarabs)
  • Trogidae (hide beetles)
Staphyliniformia
Histeroidea
  • Histeridae (clown beetles)
  • Sphaeritidae (false clown beetles)
  • Synteliidae
Hydrophiloidea
Staphylinoidea
  • Agyrtidae (primitive carrion beetles)
  • Hydraenidae
  • Leiodidae (round fungus beetles)
  • Ptiliidae (feather-winged beetles)
  • Silphidae (carrion beetles)
  • Staphylinidae (rove beetles)
Taxon identifiers
Nosodendridae


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