Dacne, Latreille 1796

Skelley, Paul E., 2009, Pleasing fungus beetles of the West Indies (Coleoptera: Erotylidae: Erotylinae), Insecta Mundi 2009 (82), pp. 1-94 : 9-12

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scientific name

Dacne
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Genus DACNE Latreille 1796 View in CoL View at ENA

Dacne Latreille 1796: 12 View in CoL . Type species: Dermestes bipustulatus Thunberg 1781: 6 , subsequent designation Latreille 1810: 427.

Diagnosis. This genus is generally recognized by its small size (usually less than 2.5 mm), acuminate maxillary and labial palpi, broad mentum, distinctly clubbed antenna, anterior medial pronotal disc somewhat swollen forward, and distinctively pentamerous tarsi.

Remarks. Two Asian species, Dacne (Dacne) picta Crotch (1873c) and D. (D.) japonica Crotch (1873c) , are occasionally pests in dried mushrooms ( Boyle 1956, Savary 1995) and have been intercepted in international shipments of these products. In the past, researchers and agricultural officials from countries worldwide have asked for assistance identifying Dacne specimens intercepted in dried mushrooms. While these species do not seem to be established in countries where they have been intercepted, it is always a possibility, and it is likely these species may eventually be intercepted in the West Indies. Dacne picta and D. japonica can be distinguished from most members of Dacne by their distinctly banded color pattern. Skelley (2004) presented a key to Dacne species of the world.

Within the genus, D. brodzinskyi in amber from the Dominican Republic and Dacne ducke Skelley (2004) from Brazil share characters which indicate they belong to a unique New World clade separate from other members of the genus as discussed in Skelley (2004). Therefore, a new subgenus is here erected for these two species, giving Dacne four subgenera.

Boyle, W. W. 1956. A revision of the Erotylidae of America north of Mexico (Coleoptera). Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 110 (2): 61 - 172.

Crotch, G. R. 1873 c. A descriptive list of Erotylidae collected by Geo. Lewis, Esq., in Japan. The Entomologists Monthly Magazine 9: 184 - 189.

Latreille, P. A. 1796. Precis des characteres generique des Insectes, disposes dans un ordre naturel. A. Brive; Paris. xiii + 208 p. [Erotylidae: 12 - 13, 70 - 71]

Latreille, P. A. 1810. Considerationes generales sur l'ordre naturel des animaux composant les classes des Crustaces, des Arachnides, et des Insectes; avec un tableau methodique de leurs genres, disposes en familles. Schoell; Paris. 444 p. [Erotylidae: 177, 238 - 239, 427, 432]

Savary, W. E. 1995. Dacne picta Crotch: a recently introduced pest of stored, dried shiitake mushrooms (Coleoptera: Erotylidae). Pan-Pacific Entomologist 71 (2): 87 - 91.

Skelley, P. E. 2004. The genus Dacne Latreille (Coleoptera: Erotylidae) in tropical America. Insecta Mundi 17 (1 - 2) [2003]: 111 - 117.

Thunberg, C. P. 1781. Dissertatio entomologica novas insectorum species, sistens, cujus partem primam, Cons. Exper. Facult. Med. Upsal., publice ventilandam exhibent praeses Carol. P. Thunberg, (...), et respondens Samuel Nicol. Casstrom, stipendiarius regius. Uplandus. In audit. Gust. Maj. d. XV Dec. anno MDCCLXXXI. Horis solitis. Joh. Edman; Upsaliae. p. 1 - 28, pl [1].

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Erotylidae