Jewel beetle
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![]() Jewel beetle from Kerremans Ch. 1903, in Wytsman P. - Genera Insectorum XII.V. |
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Leach , 1815 |





Jewel beetles (Buprestidae) are a family of beetles that is particularly widespread in the tropics . With around 15,000 species and 450 genera , they represent one of the eight largest families of beetles.
Overview
Jewel beetles are 2 to 80 millimeters long and often have a colorful, metallic sheen. The head is pulled back deep into the pronotum, the eyes are relatively large, the antennae short and stocky. Their body shape is similar to that of the click beetles (Elateridae), but they lack the jumping apparatus that is typical for them. Because of their dazzling, colorful appearance, jewel beetles are coveted objects for insect collections . Most species contain the bitter substance buprestine (a series of acyl glucosides) against predators in their hemolymph .
The history of the jewel beetles goes back very far. There are known fossils from the Triassic . Many of the species love warmth. That is why they are represented in Central Europe with only about 100 species and live mainly in heat-favored regions and habitats. A large proportion of the species native to our part of the world are either extinct or endangered. This is not only due to the destruction of their habitats, but z. B. also on their popularity with collectors, on mass deaths by attracting inadequate sources of stimulus u. Ä.
Both larvae and adults are phytophagous (herbivorous). They feed on the wood , the bark or the leaves of their host plants. The larvae drill meandering, widening tunnels that are filled with the drill dust. They have a very large head in relation to the narrow and long legless body, which is actually the greatly broadened prothorax to which the small head is attached in front.
The beetles feed on pollen , flower petals (especially yellow flowers) and foliage or needles . Some species are considered pests because of their destructive effects on trees and plants .
The jewel beetles have a complicated family structure with several subfamilies and numerous genera, which illustrates the different independent development. The species-richest genera of the jewel beetle family are Agrilus (with around 3000 species at the same time the largest genus in the animal kingdom) and Chrysobothris , which can be found all over the world, Anthaxia and Acmaeodera , which occur everywhere except Australia , and Sphenoptera , which has more than 1100 Species living in the Palearctic , tropical Africa and the Orient .
Taxonomy and types (selection)
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Subfamily Agrilinae
- Genus Agrilus
- Poplar splendor beetle ( Agrilus ater )
- Slender jewel beetle ( Agrilus angustulus )
- Small linden jewel beetle ( Agrilus auricollis auricollis )
- Two-spotted oak splendor beetle ( Agrilus biguttatus )
- Edged small-headed beetle ( Agrilus cinctus )
- Short jeweled beetle ( Agrilus curtulus )
- Blue narrow-headed beetle ( Agrilus delphinensis )
- Grapevine jewel beetle (thick-haired narrow-head beetle) ( Agrilus derasofasciatus )
- Hair-faced narrow-headed beetle ( Agrilus graminis )
- Guerin's jewel beetle ( Agrilus guerini )
- St. John's wort beetle ( Agrilus hyperici )
- Daphne jewel beetle ( Agrilus integerrimus )
- Asiatic ash splendor beetle ( Agrilus planipennis )
- Red currant beetle ( Agrilus ribesi )
- Sharp-angled narrow-head beetle ( Agrilus salicis )
- Pear jewel beetle , lightning worm or fruit tree jewel beetle ( Agrilus sinuatus )
- Golden-green narrow-headed beetle ( Agrilus subauratus )
- Blue-green oak jewel beetle ( Agrilus sulcicollis )
- Suvorov's small head beetle ( Agrilus suvorovi )
- Blue-green thale beetle ( Agrilus viridicoerulans rubi )
- Beetle jewel beetle or hardwood jewel beetle ( Agrilus viridis )
- Genus Aphanisticus
- Ore green jewel beetle ( Aphanisticus elongatus )
- Shiny black furrowed jewel beetle ( Aphanisticus emarginatus )
- Genus Coraebus
- Metal green felt foot beetle ( Coraebus elatus )
- Florentine jewel beetle or two-tailed oak jewel beetle ( Coraebus florentinus )
- Great blackberry jewel beetle ( Coraebus rubi )
- Wavy oak jewel beetle ( Coraebus undatus )
- Genus Cylindromorphus
- Black-green cylinder beetle ( Cylindromorphus filum )
- Habroloma genus
- Großschildiger small borer ( Habroloma geranii )
- Genus Meliboeus
- Genus Trachys
- Strawberry jewel beetle ( Trachys fragariae )
- Common pygmy beetle ( Trachys minutus )
- Goldhalsiger small borer ( trachys troglodytiformis )
- Genus Agrilus
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Subfamily Buprestinae
- Genus Anthaxia
- Cherry jewel beetle or colorful cherry tree beetle ( Anthaxia candens )
- Chicory beetle ( Anthaxia cichorii )
- Spotted jewel beetle ( Anthaxia fulgurans )
- Swiss jewel beetle ( Anthaxia helvetica )
- Hungarian jewel beetle ( Anthaxia hungarica )
- Little elm jewel beetle ( Anthaxia manca )
- Mendizabal's corner shield jewel beetle ( Anthaxia mendizabali )
- Yarrow beetle ( Anthaxia millefolii )
- White-haired corner shield jewel beetle ( Anthaxia morio )
- Black-combed corner shield jewel beetle ( Anthaxia nigrojubata )
- Shiny flower beetle or dainty jewel beetle ( Anthaxia nitidula )
- Anthaxia passerinii
- Rust-horned corner shield jewel beetle ( Anthaxia podolica )
- Four-point pine jewel beetle ( Anthaxia quadripunctata )
- Willow jewel beetle or colorful oak jewel beetle ( Anthaxia salicis )
- Brown-haired corner shield jewel beetle ( Anthaxia sepulchralis )
- Half-copper corner shield jewel beetle ( Anthaxia suzannae )
- Genus Buprestis
- Buprestis dalmatina
- Ore-colored softwood jewel beetle ( Buprestis haemorrhoidalis )
- Nine- spotted jewel beetle or spotted coniferous jewel beetle ( Buprestis novemmaculata )
- Eight-spotted pine jewel beetle ( Buprestis octoguttata )
- Gold-striped jewel beetle ( Buprestis splendens )
- Farmer's jewel beetle ( Buprestis rustica )
- Genus Chrysobothis
- Gold mine oak jewel beetle or gold mine jewel beetle ( Chrysobothris affinis )
- Wrinkled thorn-breasted jewel beetle ( Chrysobothris chrysostigma )
- Gold-spotted pine jewel beetle ( Chrysobothris solieri )
- Chrysobothris igniventris
- Genus Eurythyrea
- Shiny green jewel beetle ( Eurythyrea austriaca )
- Corner-shielded jewel beetle or golden-green oak jewel beetle ( Eurythyrea quercus )
- Genus Julodimorpha
- Genus Melanophila
- Black pine jewel beetle ( Melanophila acuminata )
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Merimna
- Australian fire jewel beetle ( Merimna atrata )
- Genus Phaenops
- Genus Anthaxia
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Subfamily Chrysochroinae
- Genus Capnodis
- Capnodis cariosa
- Capnodis tenebricosa
- Peach jewel beetle or black fruit tree beetle ( Capnodis tenebrionis )
- Genus Chalcophora
- Chalcophora detrita
- Lady jewel beetle or great pine jewel beetle ( Chalcophora mariana )
- Genus Chrysochroa
- Jewelery beetle ( Chrysochroa buqueti )
- Genus Dicerca
- Yellow-striped tooth-wing jewel beetle ( Dicerca aenea )
- Great Alder Beetle ( Dicerca alni )
- Berlin jewel beetle or corner-spotted tooth-wing jewel beetle ( Dicerca berolinensis )
- Great birch jewel beetle or sharp- toothed tooth -wing jewel beetle ( Dicerca furcata )
- Dicerca autumnii
- Line-necked tooth-wing jewel beetle ( Dicerca moesta )
- Genus Euchroma
- Giant jewel beetle ( Euchroma gigantea )
- Genus Ovalisia
- Large jeweled willow beetle ( Ovalisia dives )
- Great elm jewel beetle ( Ovalisia mirifica )
- Great linden jewel beetle ( Ovalisia rutilans )
- Southern juniper jewel beetle ( Ovalisia festiva )
- Genus Poecilonota
- Large poplar jewel beetle or aspen jewel beetle ( Poecilonota variolosa )
- Genus Capnodis
- Subfamily Galbellinae
- Subfamily Julodinae
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Subfamily Polycestinae
- Genus Acmaeodera
- Genus Acmaeoderella
- White-scaled without-shield jewel beetle ( Acmaeoderella flavofasciata )
- Genus Ptosima
- Pointed jewel beetle ( Ptosima flavoguttata )
- Variable jewel beetle ( Ptosima undecimaculata undecimaculata )
literature
- Svatopulk Bílý: Summary of the bionomy of the Buprestid beetles of Central Europe (Coleoptera: Buprestidae). in: Acta entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae. Supplement. Vol. 10. Národní Muzeum, Prague 2002.
- CL Bellamy: An illustrated Summary of the Higher Classification of the Superfamily Buprestoidea (Coleoptera) . in: Folia Heyrovskyana. Suppl. Vol. 10. Praha 2003.
- Manfred Niehuis : The jewel beetles in Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland . Society for Nature Conservation and Ornithology Rhineland-Palatinate, Landau 2004. ISBN 3-937783-04-0
- Jiři Zahradnik, Irmgard Jung, Dieter Jung, Jarmila Hoberlandtova, Ivan Zpevak: Beetles of Central and Northwestern Europe. Parey, Berlin 1985. ISBN 3-490-27118-1
- Fritz Brechtel, Hans Kostenbader (ed.): The splendor and stag beetles of Baden-Württemberg. Ulmer, Stuttgart 2002. ISBN 3-8001-3526-4
Web links
- Maurizio Gigli: Jewel Beetles (English)
- Literature and editor (English)
- Determination table of the genera
- photos