Colilodion

Colilodion, sole member of the tribe Colilodionini, is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Staphylinidae and comprising eight species from Southeast Asia.

Colilodion
Holotype of Colilodion schulzi deposited in the Natural History Museum of Geneva.
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Staphylinidae
Subfamily: Pselaphinae
Supertribe: Clavigeritae
Tribe: Colilodionini
Besuchet, 1991
Genus: Colilodion
Besuchet, 1991

Ecology

Species of the genus Colilodion are presumed to be myrmecophiles due to the presence of trichomes retaining ant pheromones.[1][2]

Systematics

The exact systematic placement of the genus remains uncertain; it is the only member of the Colilodionini tribe, sharing certain characteristics with Clavigeritae, where it was originally placed by Claude Besuchet in 1991,[1] and others that resemble the Pselaphitae.[3][4] Eight species have been described:[4]

  • Colilodion concinnus Besuchet, 1991
  • Colilodion incredibilis Besuchet, 1991
  • Colilodion inopinatus Besuchet, 1991
  • Colilodion mirus Besuchet, 1991
  • Colilodion schulzi Yin & Cuccodoro, 2016
  • Colilodion tetramerus Löbl, 1998
  • Colilodion thienmu Nomura & Sugaya, 2007
  • Colilodion wuesti Löbl, 1994

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