Cerylonidae

Family of beetles

Cerylonidae
Temporal range: Eocene–Recent
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Cerylon fagi
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Suborder: Polyphaga
Infraorder: Cucujiformia
Superfamily: Coccinelloidea
Family: Cerylonidae
Billberg, 1820
Subfamilies
Synonyms
  • Aculagnathidae Oke, 1932
  • Dolosidae
  • Pleosomidae
  • Ploeosomidae
Cerylon figures 1-4

Cerylonidae are small to tiny (0.8–3 mm (0.031–0.118 in)), smooth, shiny, hairless beetles, only lightly punctured. There are about 450 species worldwide in 50 or so genera, mostly tropical and subtropical. They are most common under the bark of dead trees, but can also occur in compost and other decaying plant material. Little is known specifically about their biology but they are thought to be either predators that feed on other small animals, or fungus-feeders.

Systematics

The taxonomy is complex. The "Cerylonid Series" is a cluster of highly derived former Cucujoidea families considered by recent authorities to comprise a separate superfamily Coccinelloidea. Several of these families (Alexiidae, Euxestidae, Murmidiidae) used to be included within Cerylonidae.[1]

Cerylonidae in their current circumscription comprise the subfamilies Ceryloninae, Loeblioryloninae and Ostomopsinae in the sense of Ślipiński (1990), with around 344 species in 38 genera:[1][2]

  • Acautomus Heinze, 1944 (2 spp.) s g
  • Afrorylon Slipinski, 1980 (12 spp.) s g
  • Angolon Dajoz, 1977 (2 spp.) s g
  • Australiorylon Slipinski, 1988 (4 spp.) s g
  • Axiocerylon Grouvelle, 1918 (31 spp.) s g
  • Belingaia Dajoz, 1974 (1 sp.) s
  • Cautomus Sharp, 1885 (22 spp.) s g
  • Cerylon Latreille, 1802 (12 spp.) s i c g b
  • Clavicerylon Ślipiński, 1990 (1 sp.) s g
  • Coccilon Hinton, 1942 (1 sp.) s g
  • Ectomicrus Sharp, 1885 (4 spp.) s g
  • Ellipsorylon Ślipiński, 1990 (1 sp.) s g
  • Glomerylon Ślipiński, 1990 (1 sp.) s g
  • Glyptolopus Erichson, 1845 (5 spp.) s g
  • Gyreleon Hinton, 1942 (4 spp.) s g
  • Ivieus Slipinski, 1990 (1 sp.) s g
  • Johnlawrencella Ślipiński, 2016 (1 sp.) g [3]
  • Lapethinus Ślipiński, 1984 (3 spp.) s g
  • Loebliorylon Slipinski, 1990 (1 sp.) s i c g
  • Mychocerus Erichson, 1845 (45 spp.) s i c g b
  • Neolapethus Sen Gupta & Pal, 1985 (1 sp.) s g
  • Nkolbissonia Dajoz, 1978 (1 sp.) s g
  • Orientrylon Ślipiński, 1990 (2 spp.) s g
  • Oroussetia Dajoz, 1981 (6 spp.) s g
  • Ostomopsis Scott, 1922 (1 sp.) s i c g b
  • Pachylon Sharp, 1885 (2 spp.) s g
  • Pakalukia Ślipiński, 1990 (1 sp.) s g
  • Paracerylon Ślipiński, 1990 (6 spp.) s g
  • Pathelus Dajoz, 1974 (8 spp.) s g
  • Philothermopsis Heinze, 1944 (37 spp.) s g
  • Philothermus Aubé, 1843 (95 spp.) s i c g b
  • Ploeosoma Wollaston, 1854 (1 sp.) s g
  • Pseudocerylon Grouvelle, 1897 (7 spp.) s g
  • Pseudolapethus Ślipiński, 1984 (1 sp.) s g
  • Rostrorylon Ślipiński, 1990 (1 sp.) s g
  • Spinocerylon Ślipiński, 1988 (3 spp.) s g
  • Suakokoia Sen Gupta & Crowson, 1973 (7 spp.) s g
  • Thyroderus Sharp, 1885 (9 spp.) s g

Data sources: s = Ślipiński (1990),[2] i = ITIS,[4] c = Catalogue of Life,[5] g = GBIF,[6] b = Bugguide.net[7]

Extinct genera

References

  1. ^ a b Robertson, James A.; Ślipiński, Adam; Moulton, Matthew; Shockley, Floyd W.; Giorgi, Adriano; Lord, Nathan P.; McKenna, Duane D.; Tomaszewska, Wioletta; Forrester, Juanita; Miller, Kelly B.; Whiting, Michael F.; McHugh, Joseph V. (2015). "Phylogeny and classification of Cucujoidea and the recognition of a new superfamily Coccinelloidea (Coleoptera: Cucujiformia)". Systematic Entomology. 40: 745–778. doi:10.1111/syen.12138.
  2. ^ a b Ślipiński, Stanisław Adam (1990). "A monograph of the World Cerylonidae (Coleoptera; Cucujoidea), Part I - Introduction and higher classification". Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale "Giacomo Doria". 88: 1–273.
  3. ^ Ślipiński, Adam (2016). "Three new replacement names for beetle genera in Cerylonidae, Zopheridae and Cerambycidae (Insecta: Coleoptera)". Zootaxa. 4161 (1): 119–120. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4161.1.5.
  4. ^ "Cerylonidae Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-05-03.
  5. ^ "Browse Cerylonidae". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-05-03.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ "Cerylonidae". GBIF. Retrieved 2018-05-03.
  7. ^ "Cerylonidae Family Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-05-03.
  8. ^ Gukejs, Andris; Ślipiński, Adam; Mitchell, Jerit L.; McKellar, Ryan C.; Barbi, Mauricio; Larsson, Hans C. E.; Alekseev, Vitalii I. (2021). "First fossil representative of Cerylonidae (Coleoptera: Coccinelloidea) described using X-ray micro-computed tomography, from Eocene Baltic amber". Zootaxa. 5032 (2): 225–236. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.5032.2.4.

External links

  • Cerylonidae Tree of Life
  • Media related to Cerylonidae at Wikimedia Commons
  • Data related to Cerylonidae at Wikispecies
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Extant Coleoptera families
Suborder Archostemata
  • Crowsoniellidae (Crowsoniella relicta)
  • Cupedidae (reticulated beetles)
  • Jurodidae (Sikhotealinia zhiltzovae)
  • Micromalthidae
  • 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
Cerylonidae
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