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Taxonomy
Bostrichidae
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Barcode of Life Data Systems (BOLD) Stats
Specimen Records:359
Specimens with Sequences:247
Specimens with Barcodes:198
Species:54
Species With Barcodes:40
Public Records:28
Public Species:18
Public BINs:10
Collection Sites: world map showing specimen collection locations for Bostrichidae
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The Bostrichidae are a family of beetles with more than 700 described species. They are commonly called auger beetles, false powderpost beetles or horned powderpost beetles. The head of most auger beetles cannot be seen from above, as it is downwardly directed and hidden by the thorax. Exceptions are the powderpost beetles (subfamily Lyctinae), and members of the subfamily Psoinae.
Bostrychoplites cornutus has large, distinctive thoracic horns, and is found in parts of Africa and Arabia; it is often imported to Europe as larvae in African wooden bowls ("ethnic souvenirs") .[1]
Selected species[edit]
This list is incomplete :[2]
- Amphicerus cornutus (Pallas, 1772)
- Apate terebrans (Pallas, 1772)
- Prostephanus truncatus (Horn, 1878)
- Species found in Australia
- Dinoderus minutus (Fabricius)
- Lyctus brunneus (Stephens)
- Lyctus discedens Blackburn
- Lyctus parallelocollis Blackburn
- Mesoxylion collaris (Erichson)
- Mesoxylion cylindricus (Macleay)
- Minthea rugicollis (Walker)
- Rhyzopertha dominica (Fabricius) - lesser grain borer
- Sinoxylon anale (Lesne)
- Xylion cylindricus Macleay
- Xylobosca bispinosa (Macleay)
- Xylodeleis obsipa Germar
- Xylopsocus gibbicollis (Macleay)
- Xylothrips religiosus (Boisduval)
- Xylotillus lindi (Blackburn)
- Species found in the United Kingdom
- Bostrichus capucinus
- Bostrychoplites cornutus (Olivier, 1790)
- Stephanopachys substriatus
- Trogoxylon parallelopipedum
- Lyctus cavicollis
- Lyctus linearis (Goeze, 1877)
- Lyctus planicollis
- Lyctus sinensis
- Fossil species
- Discoclavata dominicana†Poinar Jr, 2013[3]
References[edit]
- ^ Ken Walker (2006-11-23). "Auger beetle Bostrychoplites cornutus (Olivier) (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae: Bostrichinae)". Pest and Diseases Image Library.
- ^ "Bostrichidae". CSIRO. 2004-11-11.
- ^ Poinar Jr, George (2013). "Discoclavata dominicana n. gen., n. sp., (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae) and Lissantauga epicrana n. gen., n. sp. (Coleoptera: Ecumenidae) in Dominican amber". Historical Biology: An International Journal of Paleobiology 25 (1): 107–113. doi:10.1080/08912963.2012.712518.
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