Biology:Dorcus
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Short description: Genus of beetles
Dorcus | |
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Dorcus parallelipipedus | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Family: | Lucanidae |
Subfamily: | Lucaninae |
Tribe: | Lucanini |
Genus: | Dorcus MacLeay 1819 |
Dorcus is a genus of beetles in the family Lucanidae (stag beetles). Of the 30-odd species, most occur in Asia and India ; two are found in southern Europe, and two species are from North America. Previously, specimens with serriform teeth on the mandibles and sable pigment were called Serrognathus whereas specimens with but a singular or multiple bulky notches on the mandibles and lustrous sable pigmentation were called Dorcus.[1]
Species
The following species are members of the genus Dorcus:[2][3][4]
- Dorcus alexisi Muret & Drumont, 1999 Cyprus
- Dorcus amamianus (Nomura, 1964)
- Dorcus antaeus Hope, 1842
- Dorcus apatani (Okuda & Maeda, 2015)
- Dorcus arfakianus (Lansberge, 1880) Papua New Guinea
- Dorcus arrowi (Boileau, 1911) south and southeast Asia
- Dorcus australicus (Bomans, 1985) Australia
- Dorcus bandaensis Okuda, 2000 Indonesia
- Dorcus bashanus Huang & Chen, 2013 China
- Dorcus bhaskarai Hosoguchi, 2006 Indonesia
- Dorcus bolanus Nagel, 1928 Papua New Guinea
- Dorcus branaungi Nagai, 2000 Myanmar, China
- Dorcus brevis (Say, 1825) North America
- Dorcus capricornis (Möllenkamp, 1909) Solomon Islands
- Dorcus carinulatus Nagel, 1941 temperate Asia
- Dorcus cervulus (Boileau, 1901) Vietnam, Thailand, China
- Dorcus chayuensis Huang & Chen, 2017 China
- Dorcus chucheni Huang & Chen, 2013 China
- Dorcus cuonaensis Huang & Chen, 2013 China
- Dorcus curvidens (Hope, 1840)
- Dorcus cylindricus Thomson, 1862 India
- Dorcus daedalion (Didier & Séguy, 1953) China, southeast Asia
- Dorcus davidis (Fairmaire, 1887) China, Mongolia
- Dorcus derelictus Parry, 1862 India
- Dorcus detanii Mizunuma, 1994 Indonesia
- Dorcus donckieri (Boileau, 1898)
- Dorcus dungkharpai (Okuda & Maeda, 2015) India
- Dorcus egregius (Möllenkamp, 1898) New Guinea, Solomon Islands
- Dorcus fujii Nagai & Maeda, 2010 Vietnam
- Dorcus fuliginosus (Didier, 1928) India
- Dorcus furusui Baba, 2008 Indonesia
- Dorcus fuscescens Didier, 1931 Indonesia
- Dorcus ghiliani (Gestro, 1881) Indonesia
- Dorcus gongshanus Huang & Chen, 2013 China
- Dorcus grandis Didier, 1926
- Dorcus haitschunus (Didier & Séguy, 1952) China, North Korea, South Korea
- Dorcus hamidi Ikeda, 2005 Indonesia
- Dorcus hansi Schenk, 2008 China
- Dorcus hansteini (Albers, 1889)
- Dorcus hirticornis (Jakovlev, 1896)
- Dorcus hopei (Saunders, 1854)
- Dorcus hyperion (Boileau, 1899)
- Dorcus immundus Arrow, 1938 India
- Dorcus imrani (Okuda & Maeda, 2015) India
- Dorcus insolitus (Didier, 1931) Indonesia
- Dorcus intermedius (Gestro, 1881) Oceanea
- Dorcus intricatus (Lacroix, 1981) China
- Dorcus japonicus Nakane & Makino, 1985 Japan
- Dorcus kamijoi Fujita, 2009 Vietnam
- Dorcus katsurai Ikeda, 2000 Vietnam, China
- Dorcus kawamurai Fujita, 2010 India
- Dorcus kesiniae (Choeyjanta et al., 2018) east Asia
- Dorcus kikunoae Hosoguchi, 2004 India
- Dorcus kirchneri Schenk, 2008 Indonesia
- Dorcus kyawi Nagai & Maeda, 2009 Myanmar, China
- Dorcus lachnosternus (de Lisle, 1972)
- Dorcus lacroixi (Bomans, 1973) Malaysia
- Dorcus laevidorsis Fairmaire, 1888
- Dorcus lhoba Huang & Chen, 2013 China
- Dorcus lineatopunctatus (Hope, 1831)
- Dorcus linwenhsini Huang & Chen, 2013 China
- Dorcus linzhiensis Huang, Chen, Tao & Xiao, 2020 China
- Dorcus liyingbingi Huang & Chen, 2013 China
- Dorcus lvbu Huang & Chen, 2013 China
- Dorcus macleayi (Hope, 1845) India
- Dorcus maryi Schenk, 2016 Papua New Guinea
- Dorcus mattisi Schenk, 2022
- Dorcus meeki Boileau, 1906
- Dorcus menba Huang & Chen, 2013 China
- Dorcus mencius (Kriesche, 1935) China
- Dorcus mirabilis (Parry, 1864) Malaysia
- Dorcus miwai Benesh, 1936 Taiwan and temperate Asia
- Dorcus mizunumai Fujita, 2010 Indonesia
- Dorcus monpa Okuda & Maeda, 2014 India
- Dorcus montivagus (Lewis, 1883)
- Dorcus motuoensis Huang & Chen, 2013
- Dorcus musimon Gené, 1836 southern Europe and North Africa
- Dorcus myinti Nagai & Maeda, 2009 Myanmar, China
- Dorcus nepalensis (Hope, 1831) India
- Dorcus niasicus (Nonfried, 1895) Indonesia
- Dorcus niedorfi Schenk, 2013 Myanmar
- Dorcus nitidus Kirsch, 1877 Indonesia, Papua New Guinea
- Dorcus nosei Nagai, 2000 Myanmar, China
- Dorcus parallelipipedus (Linnaeus, 1758) (lesser stag beetle) Palearctic, Mexico (introduced)
- Dorcus parallelus (Say, 1824) North America
- Dorcus parryi Thomson, 1862 Indonesia
- Dorcus pemakoi Huang, Okuda, Maeda & Chen, 2017 China
- Dorcus peyronis Reiche & Saulcy, 1856 Europe, Middle East
- Dorcus pilosipes (Waterhouse, 1883) Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands
- Dorcus planithorax (Bomans, 1987) Indonesia
- Dorcus prochazkai Schenk, 2003 Iran
- Dorcus rama (Boileau, 1897) Indonesia
- Dorcus ratiocinativus Westwood, 1871 India
- Dorcus rectus (Motschulsky, 1857) temperate Asia
- Dorcus reichei Hope, 1842 Indomalaya, China
- Dorcus ritsemae Oberthür & Houlbert, 1914
- Dorcus rubrofemoratus (van Vollenhoven, 1865)
- Dorcus rugosus Boileau, 1904 India
- Dorcus saiga (Olivier, 1789)
- Dorcus schenklingi (Möllenkamp, 1913) Taiwan and temperate Asia
- Dorcus semenowi (Jakovlev, 1900) China
- Dorcus sewertzowi Semenov, 1891 western and southwestern Asia
- Dorcus sinensis (Boileau, 1899)
- Dorcus striatipennis (Motschulsky, 1861) Japan, Russia Far East
- Dorcus submolaris (Hope, 1845) Indomalaya
- Dorcus sukkiti Fukinuki, 2004 Myanmar, China
- Dorcus suturalis Westwood, 1871 Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Thailand
- Dorcus taiwanicus Nakane & Makino, 1985 Taiwan and temperate Asia
- Dorcus tanakai Nagai, 2002 China, Vietnam
- Dorcus taoi Huang & Chen, 2020 China
- Dorcus tatsuhikoi Fujii & Okuda, 2020 Vietnam
- Dorcus taurus (Fabricius, 1801) (Serrognathus taurus in World Scarabaeidae Database[5])
- Dorcus tenuihirsutus Kim & Kim, 2010 South Korea, China
- Dorcus ternatensis Thomson, 1862 Indonesia
- Dorcus tianlongi Wang & Zhou, 2019 China
- Dorcus titanus (Serrognathus titanus in World Scarabaeidae Database[5])
- Dorcus tityus Hope, 1842 Bangladesh, India
- Dorcus townesi (de Lisle, 1972) Philippines
- Dorcus tricuspis (Ritsema, 1882)
- Dorcus tsunodai Fujita, 2009 Vietnam
- Dorcus ursulus Arrow, 1938 India, Bhutan, Myanmar, Thailand, China
- Dorcus velutinus Thomson, 1862 China, Indomalaya
- Dorcus vicinus Saunders, 1854 China
- Dorcus vidam (Nguyen & Schenk, 2015) Vietnam
- Dorcus wardi Arrow, 1943 China, Myanmar
- Dorcus wickhami (Waterhouse, 1894) Australia
- Dorcus wui Huang & Chen, 2013 China
- Dorcus yaksha Gravely, 1915
- Dorcus yamadai (Miwa, 1937) Taiwan and temperate Asia
- Dorcus yongreni Huang & Chen, 2016 China
- Dorcus yuukae Bartolozzi & Nagai, 2017 Philippines
- Dorcus zhangmuensis Huang & Chen, 2013 China
- † Dorcus primigenius Deichmüller, 1881 Eocene of Czech Republic
References
- ↑ Brett C. Ratcliffe (2002). "Lucanidae". in Ross H. Arnett Jr. & Michael C. Thomas. American Beetles. CRC Press. p. 8.
- ↑ "Dorcus MacLeay, 1819". https://www.catalogueoflife.org/data/taxon/63387.
- ↑ "Dorcus Report". https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=929719.
- ↑ "Dorcus genus Information". https://bugguide.net/node/view/18860.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Schoolmeesters, Paul. "World Scarabaeidae Database". https://www.catalogueoflife.org/data/dataset/1027.
External links
- Live stag beetles and dried stag beetles large galleries.
Wikidata ☰ Q1056694 entry
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorcus.
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