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Sphaerius
Sphaerius acaroides
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Suborder: Myxophaga
Superfamily: Sphaeriusoidea
Family: Sphaeriusidae
Erichson, 1845
Genus: Sphaerius
Waltl, 1838
Species

see text

Synonyms
  • Microsporus Kolenati, 1846
  • Neosphaerius Oke, 1954

Sphaerius is a genus of beetles in the family Sphaeriusidae, comprising 18 species. It is one of the two extant genera in the family, the other being Bezesporum. They are typically found along the edges of streams and rivers, where they feed on algae; they occur on all continents except Antarctica. Three species occur in the United States.

The overall form of the beetle is convex, glossy, dark brown or black with some markings possible. The head is prominent, with relatively large eyes set far apart, and capitate antennae. Total length ranges from 0.5–1.2 mm (0.020–0.047 in).

The beetles occur in a variety of damp environments, including mud, under stones, among plant roots and leaf litter, and in mosses in bogs. They store some air underneath their elytra.

Females produce a single large egg at a time.

The family used to be known as "Sphaeriidae", but the name was preoccupied by a family of freshwater clams. The name was inappropriately replaced with "Microsporidae" (by changing the genus name to Microsporus), but this act has been superseded by a return to the use of Sphaerius and a reformation of the family name as Sphaeriusidae.[1] The position of the family within Coleoptera has also changed a number of times.[2]

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Species

The genus includes the following 18 species, as of 2022:[3]

  • Sphaerius acaroides Waltl, 1838 – Europe
  • Sphaerius africanus (Endrödy-Younga, 1997) – South Africa
  • Sphaerius alticola (Löbl, 1995) – Nepal
  • Sphaerius coomani Lesne, 1936 – Vietnam
  • Sphaerius gustavlohsei (Löbl, 1995) – Nepal, India: Darjeeling
  • Sphaerius hispanicus Matthews, 1899 – France, Spain, Algeria, Tunisia
  • Sphaerius humicola (Löbl, 1995) – Nepal
  • Sphaerius laeviventris Champion, 1923 – India: Uttarakhand
  • Sphaerius madecassus Paulian, 1949 – Madagascar
  • Sphaerius obsoletus Lesne, 1936 – Vietnam
  • Sphaerius ovensensis (Oke, 1954) – Australia
  • Sphaerius perlaevis Lesne, 1936 – Vietnam
  • Sphaerius politus Horn, 1868 – USA: California
  • Sphaerius silvicola (Löbl, 1995) – Nepal
  • Sphaerius spississimus Lesne, 1935 – France: Corsica, Italy: Sardinia, Israel
  • Sphaerius tesselatus Lesne, 1936 – Vietnam
  • Sphaerius texanus Matthews, 1899 – USA: Texas
  • Sphaerius tropicus Matthews, 1888 – Guatemala

Species transferred to Bezesporum:

  • Sphaerius minutus Liang & Jia, 2018 – China: Jiangxi
  • Sphaerius papulosus Lesne, 1940 – Myanmar

Species of unclear assignment:

  • Sphaerius cribratus Lesne, 1936 – Vietnam
  • Sphaerius favosus Lesne, 1936 – Vietnam

Species excluded from Sphaeriusidae (actually representatives of Corylophidae):

Fossil Sphaeriusidae

References

  1. ^ ICZN 2000: Opinion 1957. Sphaerius Waltl, 1838 (Insecta, Coleoptera): conserved; and Sphaeriidae Erichson, 1845 (Coleoptera): spelling emended to Sphaeriusidae, so removing the homonymy with Sphaeriidae Deshayes, 1854 (1820) (Mollusca, Bivalvia). Bulletin of zoological nomenclature, 57: 182–184. ISSN 0007-5167 BioStor
  2. ^ Ross H. Arnett, Jr. and Michael C. Thomas, American Beetles (CRC Press, 2001)
  3. ^ Fikáček, Martin; Yamamoto, Shûhei; Matsumoto, Keita; Beutel, Rolf G.; Maddison, David R. (2022-12-07). "Phylogeny and systematics of Sphaeriusidae (Coleoptera: Myxophaga): minute living fossils with underestimated past and present‐day diversity". Systematic Entomology: syen.12571. doi:10.1111/syen.12571. ISSN 0307-6970. S2CID 254440169.

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