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False stag beetle

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Suborder
  
Polyphaga

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Beetle

Class
  
Insecta

Superfamily
  
Scarabaeoidea

Rank
  
Genus

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Family
  
Diphyllostomatidae Holloway, 1972

Similar
  
Glaresis, Belohina, Rain beetle, Ochodaeidae, Brachypsectridae

The false stag beetles (Diphyllostoma) are a group of three species of rare beetles known only from California. Almost nothing is known of their life history beyond that the adults are diurnal and females are flightless; larvae have not been observed.

Their length ranges from 5 to 9 mm; bodies are elongate, with a generally dull brown to reddish-brown color. Both body and legs are covered with longish hairs.

Originally classed with the Lucanidae, Diphyllostoma have a number of characteristics not shared with any other type of stag beetle, and so in 1972 Holloway proposed a separate family Diphyllostomatidae, which has since been accepted.

Species

  • Diphyllostoma fimbriatum (Fall), 1901
  • Diphyllostoma linsleyi Fall, 1932
  • Diphyllostoma nigricollis (Fall), 1901
  • References

    False stag beetle Wikipedia