Cupedidae

Family of beetles


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::summary Family of beetles ::

| fossil_range = | image = Tenomerga mucida01.jpg | image_caption = Tenomerga mucida | taxon = Cupedidae | authority = Laporte, 1836 | subdivision_ranks = Genera | subdivision = Adinolepis

Ascioplaga

Cupes

Distocupes

Paracupes

Priacma

Prolixocupes

Rhipsideigma

Tenomerga

The Cupedidae are a small family of beetles, notable for the square pattern of "windows" on their elytra (hard forewings), which give the family their common name of reticulated beetles.

Familial makeup

The family consists of about 30 species in 9 genera, with a worldwide distribution. Many more extinct species are known, dating as far back as the Triassic.

Appearance

These beetles tend to be elongated with a parallel-sided body, ranging in length from 10 to, with colors brownish, blackish, or gray. The larvae are wood-borers, typically living in fungus-infested wood, and sometimes found in wood construction.

Males of Priacma serrata (western North America) are notable for being strongly attracted to common household bleach. This suggests that compounds in bleach may resemble attractive compounds found by the beetle in nature.---

Taxonomy

Fossil genera

After Kirejtshuk, Nel and Kirejtshuk (2016).

References

References

  1. (15 November 2006). "Field Guide to Beetles of California". University of California Press.
  2. (2019-12-03). "The evolution and genomic basis of beetle diversity". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
  3. (October 2016). "Taxonomy of the reticulate beetles of the subfamily Cupedinae (Coleoptera, Archostemata), with a review of the historical development". Invertebrate Zoology.
  4. (2023-08-22). "Mesozoic Notocupes revealed as the sister group of Cupedidae (Coleoptera: Archostemata)". Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution.

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