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小型種類,體長約5.0
mm;體型卵形;體型長卵形,背面強烈隆起;黑褐色,體背呈藍紫色或藍綠色金屬光澤;觸角絲狀,末五節輕微膨大;前胸背板具密集的微細點刻。
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大型種類,體長約10.5-11.5
mm;體型長卵形;黑色,體背暗銅色金屬光澤;觸角絲狀,末七節強烈膨大;前胸背板具密集的微細點刻。
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大型種類,體長約10.0-12.5
mm;體型卵形;黑褐色,體背呈彩虹狀光澤;觸角絲狀,末五節輕微膨大;前胸背板具密集的微細點刻。
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中型種類,體長約7.0-9.0
mm;體型長卵形,背面強烈隆起;全身黑褐色,翅鞘具兩對橫向波狀黃色條紋,呈前後排列;觸角絲狀,末六節輕微膨大;前胸背板具密集的微細點刻。
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目前只發現在蘭嶼,夜行性,經常在樹幹上出現。
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夜行性,經常在樹幹上出現。
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夜行性,經常在樹幹上出現。
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以蕈類為食,夜行性,受驚嚇時會跳躍談開。
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Amarygmus
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Amarygmus is a genus of darkling beetles (family Tenebrionidae). It is in the tribe Amarygmini and is the oldest genus of the tribe.[1] The genus occurs in Australia (mainly in the north), New Guinea, Hawaii,[2] Africa and Eurasia.[3]
Description
Amarygmus is a variable genus. Some descriptions of adults are given below:
- In species found in Borneo, the apices of the mandibles are bifid and not truncate. The femora of the legs are usually enlarged in the middle or at the apical third. There are hairs usually on the clypeus, legs, antennomeres and, frequently, as a sexual character on the underside of males. Traits found in related genera, such as long, erect hairs on pronotum and elytra (found in Bunamarygmus) are absent.[1]
- In species found in Australia, the body is usually oval (rarely subparallel), convex and glabrous. Body length ranges from 6 to 15 mm. The colour is usually fuscous (dark) or black, sometimes metallic green or purple. The apices of the mandibles are bifid. The elytra are usually distinctly striate but sometimes only punctate. The tarsal vestiture is fulvous.[3]
Larvae and pupae of A. morio have been described:
- The larva is elongate and cylindrical (similar to wireworms), with a shiny, strongly chitinised surface that is mostly yellow-brown. Most areas of the body have a few long, slender setae. The ninth abdominal tergum has a deep dorsal concavity with four small blunt teeth posteriorly.[2]
- The pupa has a pronotum similar in shape to the adult pronotum. Each lateral border of the pronotum has approximately 25 short tubercles. The abdominal terga are broad and most are equipped with lateral processes. The ninth tergum has a pair of long, acute, diverging urogomphi.[2]
Ecology
Larvae of some species feed on lichens at night.[3]
Larvae of A. morio have been collected from the trunk of a decayed mango tree.[2]
Amarygmus tristis is associated with old woody plants, including Acacia mearnsii, Eucalyptus spp., Solanum mauritianum and Virgilia capensis. During the day, it occurs in holes or under bark. It is rather common in gardens.[4]
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References
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^ a b Bremer, H. J. (2010). "Revision of the genus Amarygmus Dalman and related genera. LVI. The Amarygmini of Borneo (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae), part I". Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde A. 3: 139–256.
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^ a b c d Spilman, T. J. (1966). "Larva and Pupa of Amarygmus morio from Hawaii (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae)". Proceedings of the Hawaiian Entomological Society. XIX: 297–301.
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^ a b c Matthews, E. G.; Lawrence, J. F. (2019). "36. Tenebrionidae Latreille, 1802". In Ślipiński, A.; Lawrence, J. F. (eds.). Australian Beetles. Clayton South, VIC, Australia: CSIRO Publishing. ISBN 978-0-643-09728-5. OCLC 1238131004.
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^ Kuschel, G. (1990). Beetles in a suburban environment: a New Zealand case study: the identity and status of Coleoptera in the natural and modified habitats of Lynfield, Auckland (1974-1989) (PDF). DSIR. ISBN 0-477-02596-X. OCLC 28282817.
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Amarygmus: Brief Summary
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Amarygmus is a genus of darkling beetles (family Tenebrionidae). It is in the tribe Amarygmini and is the oldest genus of the tribe. The genus occurs in Australia (mainly in the north), New Guinea, Hawaii, Africa and Eurasia.
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