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{{short description|Family of beetles}}
{{Taxobox
{{Automatic taxobox
| name = Hybosoridae
| fossil_range = {{fossil range|Middle Jurassic|Recent}}
| image = Hybosorus illigeri.jpg
| image = Hybosorus illigeri.jpg
| image_caption = ''Hybosorus illigeri''
| image_caption = ''[[Hybosorus roei]]''
| display_parents = 3
| regnum = [[Animal]]ia
| taxon = Hybosoridae
| phylum = [[Arthropoda]]
| classis = [[Insect]]a
| authority = [[Erichson]], 1847
| subdivision_ranks = Subfamilies
| ordo = [[Beetle|Coleoptera]]
| subdivision_ref = <ref name=unsm>{{Cite journal|title=Phylogenetic Analysis of the Scarab Family Hybosoridae and Monographic Revision of the New World Subfamily Anaidinae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea)|url=http://museum.unl.edu/pubs/ocampo.html|author1=Federico C. Ocampo|year=2006|journal=University of Nebraska State Museum Bulletins|volume=19|access-date=2018-05-02|archive-date=2014-05-02|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140502232943/http://museum.unl.edu/pubs/ocampo.html|url-status=dead}}</ref>
| subordo = [[Polyphaga]]
| infraordo = [[Scarabaeiformia]]
| subdivision = *[[Anaidinae]]
*[[Ceratocanthinae]]
| familia = '''Hybosoridae'''
*[[Hybosorinae]]
| familia_authority = [[Erichson]], 1847
*[[Liparochrinae]]
| subdivision_ranks = Genera
*[[Pachyplectrinae]]
| subdivision =
33 genera
}}
}}
{{wikispecies|Hybosoridae}}
{{Wikispecies|Hybosoridae}}
'''Hybosoridae''', sometimes known as the scavenger scarab beetles, is a family of [[Scarabaeiformia|scarabaeiform]] [[beetle]]s. The 210 species in 33 genera occur widely in the tropics, but little is known of their biology.


'''Hybosoridae''', sometimes known as the scavenger scarab beetles, is a family of [[Scarabaeiformia|scarabaeiform]] [[beetle]]s. The 690 species in 97 genera occur widely in the tropics, but little is known of their biology.
Hybosorids are small, 5-7 mm in length and oval in shape. Color ranges from a glossy light brown to black. They are distinctive for their large [[mandible]]s and [[Insect mouthparts#Labrum|labrum]], and their 10-segmented antennae, in which the 8th antennomore of the club is deeply grooved and occupied by the 9th and 10th antennomeres. The legs have prominent spurs.

Hybosorids are small, 5–7&nbsp;mm in length and oval in shape. Color ranges from a glossy light brown to black. They are distinctive for their large [[Mandible (insect mouthpart)|mandible]]s and [[Insect mouthparts#Labrum|labrum]], and their 10-segmented antennae, in which the 8th antennomore of the club is deeply grooved and occupied by the 9th and 10th antennomeres. The legs have prominent spurs.


The larvae have the C-shape and creamy white appearance typical of the scarabaeiforms. The 4-segmented legs are well-developed; the front legs are used to stridulate by rubbing against the margin of the [[epipharynx]], a habit unique to this family.
The larvae have the C-shape and creamy white appearance typical of the scarabaeiforms. The 4-segmented legs are well-developed; the front legs are used to stridulate by rubbing against the margin of the [[epipharynx]], a habit unique to this family.
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The group has been long recognized as distinct, primarily because of the larval characteristics, either as a distinct family or as a subfamily of [[Scarabaeidae]].
The group has been long recognized as distinct, primarily because of the larval characteristics, either as a distinct family or as a subfamily of [[Scarabaeidae]].


<gallery>
==References==
File:Hybosorus arator (Illiger, 1803) (2966310437).jpg|''[[Hybosorus roei]]''
File:Hybosorus illigeri. Small Scarab Beetle - Flickr - gailhampshire (1).jpg|''Hybosorus roei''
</gallery>


==Genera==
* Mary Liz Jameson, "Hybosoridae", in [[Ross H. Arnett, Jr.]] and [[Michael C. Thomas]], ''[[American Beetles]]'' (CRC Press, 2002), vol. 2
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* ''[[Acanthocerodes]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Adraria]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Afrocloetus]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Allidiostoma]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Anaides]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Aneilobolus]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Anopsiostes]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Antiochrus]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Apalonychus]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Aporolaus]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Araeotanypus]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Astaenomoechus]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Aulisostes]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Baloghianestes]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Besuchetostes]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Brenskea]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Callophilharmostes]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Callosides]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Carinophilharmostes]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Celaenochrous]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Ceratocanthoides]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Ceratocanthopsis]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Ceratocanthus]]'' <small>White, 1842</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> i c g b</sup></span>
* ''[[Chaetodus]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Chaetophilharmostes]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Cloeotus]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Coilodes]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Congomostes]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Cryptogenius]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Cryptophilharmostes]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Cryptosphaeroides]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Cyphopisthes]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Daimothoracodes]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Dicraeodon]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Ebbrittoniella]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Eusphaeropeltis]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Germarostes]]'' <small>Paulian, 1982</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> i c g b</sup></span>
* ''[[Glyptogermarostes]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c</sup></span>
* ''[[Goudotostes]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Hapalonychoides]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Hybochaetodus]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Hybosoroides]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Hybosorus]]'' <small>MacLeay, 1819</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> i c g b</sup></span>
* ''[[Hypseloderus]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Ivieolus]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Kuijtenous]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Liparochrus]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Macrophilharmostes]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c</sup></span>
* ''[[Madrasostes]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Martinezostes]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Melanophilharmostes]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Metachaetodus]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Microphaeochroops]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Microphaeolodes]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Mimocoelodes]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Nesopalla]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Oxymorostes]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Pachyplectrus]]'' <small>LeConte, 1874</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> i c g b</sup></span>
* ''[[Pantolasius]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Parallidiostoma]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Paulianostes]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Perignamptus]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Petrovitzostes]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Phaeochridius]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Phaeochroops]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Phaeochrous]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Phaeocroides]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Philharmostes]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Pseudopterorthochaetes]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Pseudosynarmostes]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Pterorthochaetes]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Scarabaeinus]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Scarabatermes]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Seleucosorus]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Synarmostes]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Totoia]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Trachycrusus]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
* ''[[Xenocanthus]]''<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g</sup></span>
{{Div col end}}
<small>Data sources: i = ITIS,<ref name=itis/> c = Catalogue of Life,<ref name=catlife/> g = GBIF,<ref name=gbif/> b = Bugguide.net<ref name=bugref/></small>


=== Extinct genera ===
==External links==


* Subfamily Anaidinae Nikolajev 1996
* http://www.hybosoridae.org/
** †''[[Crassisorus]]'' Nikolajev et al. 2012 [[Yixian Formation]], China, Early Cretaceous ([[Aptian]])
** †''[[Cretanaides]]'' Nikolajev 1996 [[Zaza Formation]], Russia, Aptian
** †''[[Protanaides]]'' Nikolajev 2010 Zaza Formation, Russia, Aptian
* Subfamily Ceratocanthinae Martinez 1968
** Tribe Ivieolini Howden and Gill 2000
*** †''[[Mesoceratocanthus]]'' Nikolajev et al. 2010 Yixian Formation, China, Aptian
* Subfamily Hybosorinae Erichson 1847
** †''[[Cretohybosorus]]'' Nikolajev 1999 Zaza Formation, Russia, Aptian
** †''[[Fortishybosorus]]'' Yan et al. 2013 Yixian Formation, China, Aptian
** †''[[Jurahybosorus]]'' Nikolajev 2005 Bayan Teg, Mongolia, Middle Jurassic ([[Bajocian]]), [[Karabastau Formation]], Kazakhstan, Late Jurassic
** †''[[Leptosorus]]'' Nikolajev 2006 [[Jiufotang Formation]], China, Aptian, Zaza Formation, Russia, Aptian
** †''[[Protohybosorus]]'' Nikolajev 2010 Karabastau Formation, Kazakhstan, Late Jurassic
* Subfamily †Mimaphodiinae Nikolajev 2007
** †''[[Mimaphodius]]'' Nikolajev 2007 Zaza Formation, Russia, Aptian
* Subfamily Liparochrinae Ocampo 2006
** †''[[Libanochrus]]'' Kirejtshuk et al. 2011 [[Lebanese amber]], Early Cretaceous ([[Barremian]])
* †''[[Coprologus]]'' Heer 1847 [[Molasse basin|Upper Freshwater-Molasse Formation]], Germany, [[Miocene]]
* †''[[Procoilodes]]'' Ocampo 2002 [[Dominican amber]], Miocene
* †''[[Pulcherhybosorus]]'' Yan et al. 2012 Yixian Formation, China, Aptian
* †''[[Sinochaetodus]]'' Lu et al. 2018 Yixian Formation, China, Aptian
* †''[[Sinohybosorus]]'' Nie et al. 2018 Yixian Formation, China, Aptian
* †''[[Tyrannasorus rex|Tyrannasorus]]'' Ratcliffe and Ocampo 2001 Dominican amber, Miocene


==References==
[[Category:Beetles]]
{{Reflist|refs=
<ref name=itis>
{{Cite web| title=Hybosoridae Report
| url=https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=678325
| website=Integrated Taxonomic Information System
| access-date=2018-04-23
}}</ref>
<ref name=catlife>
{{Cite web| title=Browse Hybosoridae
| url=http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/b055044ffffe6db879db0bedcaff0368
| website=Catalogue of Life
| access-date=2018-04-23
}}</ref>
<ref name=gbif>
{{Cite web| title=Hybosoridae
| url=https://www.gbif.org/species/4244
| website=GBIF
| access-date=2018-04-23
}}</ref>
<ref name=bugref>
{{Cite web| title=Hybosoridae Family Information
| url=https://bugguide.net/node/view/87804
| website=BugGuide.net
| access-date=2018-04-23
}}</ref>
}}
{{refbegin}}
* Mary Liz Jameson, "Hybosoridae", in [[Ross H. Arnett, Jr.]] and [[Michael C. Thomas]], ''[[American Beetles]]'' (CRC Press, 2002), vol. 2
{{refend}}


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Latest revision as of 23:39, 26 August 2024

Hybosoridae
Temporal range: Middle Jurassic–Recent
Hybosorus roei
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Suborder: Polyphaga
Infraorder: Scarabaeiformia
Superfamily: Scarabaeoidea
Family: Hybosoridae
Erichson, 1847
Subfamilies[1]

Hybosoridae, sometimes known as the scavenger scarab beetles, is a family of scarabaeiform beetles. The 690 species in 97 genera occur widely in the tropics, but little is known of their biology.

Hybosorids are small, 5–7 mm in length and oval in shape. Color ranges from a glossy light brown to black. They are distinctive for their large mandibles and labrum, and their 10-segmented antennae, in which the 8th antennomore of the club is deeply grooved and occupied by the 9th and 10th antennomeres. The legs have prominent spurs.

The larvae have the C-shape and creamy white appearance typical of the scarabaeiforms. The 4-segmented legs are well-developed; the front legs are used to stridulate by rubbing against the margin of the epipharynx, a habit unique to this family.

Adults are known to feed on invertebrate and vertebrate carrion, with some found in dung. Larvae have been found in decomposing plant material. Little more is known of their life histories.

The group has been long recognized as distinct, primarily because of the larval characteristics, either as a distinct family or as a subfamily of Scarabaeidae.

Genera

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Data sources: i = ITIS,[2] c = Catalogue of Life,[3] g = GBIF,[4] b = Bugguide.net[5]

Extinct genera

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References

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  1. ^ Federico C. Ocampo (2006). "Phylogenetic Analysis of the Scarab Family Hybosoridae and Monographic Revision of the New World Subfamily Anaidinae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea)". University of Nebraska State Museum Bulletins. 19. Archived from the original on 2014-05-02. Retrieved 2018-05-02.
  2. ^ "Hybosoridae Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-04-23.
  3. ^ "Browse Hybosoridae". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-04-23.
  4. ^ "Hybosoridae". GBIF. Retrieved 2018-04-23.
  5. ^ "Hybosoridae Family Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-04-23.