Anotylus tetracarinatus

Anotylus tetracarinatus
A. tetracarinatus from Commanster, Belgium
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Staphylinidae
Genus: Anotylus
Species: A. tetracarinatus
Binomial name
Anotylus tetracarinatus
(Block, 1799)
Synonyms

Staphylinus tetracarinatus Block, 1799
Oxytelus tetracarinatus

Anotylus tetracarinatus is a small rove beetle with a wide distribution. It is the most common species of the genus, and maybe even of the family, in the whole of Central Europe.

The beetles can cause severe pain if they come into contact with the human eye.[1][2] This pain usually lasts for about ten minutes.

Description

A. tetracarinatus reaches a length of 1.7 to 2.1 mm. The body is dark. The tibiae of the front legs are not sinuated at the tip. The abdomen of the males do not possess any protuberances.

The species develops in a variety of decaying materials. Often the imagines swarm in spring or early summer in great numbers, especially in the afternoons or evenings of warm days.

Distribution

A. tetracarinatus was first described from Plauischer Grund near Dresden,[3]:1403 but is found natively in Algeria, Europe, Russia, Turkey, Iran, United States and Canada.[3]:1403[4]

See also

References

  1. Mumcuoglu, Y.; Rufli, T.: Dermatologische Entomologie. 15. Coleoptera/Kafer. Schweizerische Rundschau fur Medizin (Praxis) 1980, recd. 1983 Vol. 69 No. 47 pp. 1750-1755 - Abstract
  2. Fritz Netolitzky (1919): Käfer als Nahrungs- und Heilmittel - »Aus eigener medizinischer Erfahrung kenne ich noch die starke Reizwirkung des Oxytelus tetracarinatus Block, der wohl schon jedem Radfahrer in die Augen geflogen ist; er ist die „Mücke", die unerträgliches Brennen im Auge verursacht, wenn bei Sonnenuntergang die Landstraße von diesem winzigen Dungkäfer wimmelt.«
  3. 1 2 Herman, Lee H. 2001. Catalog of the Staphylinidae (Insecta: Coleoptera). 1758 to the end of the second millennium. III. Oxyteline group. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, no. 265. 1067-1806.
  4. ITIS: Anotylus tetracarinatus
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