Florida Wrinkled Bark Beetles
(Coleoptera: Carabidae: Rhysodini)

© P. M. Choate, 2004

Omoglymmius 
americanus
       (Laporte) - Rhysodini. photo P. M. Choate
Fig. 1. Omoglymmius americanus (Laporte) Gainesville, FL. - line = 4mm.  photo P. M. Choate
Clinidium sp., 
Florida, Torreya St. Park. photo
       P. M. Choate
Fig. 2. Clinidium sp.
Torreya St. Park, Liberty Co., Florida.
photo P. M. Choate

Taxonomic notes: These beetles are treated as a separate family Rhysodidae or a tribe of Carabidae, Rhysodini. Current trends point to the latter, and a comprehensive treatment of this tribe may be found at the Tree of Life Web Project site. Two genera and 3 species of Rhysodini have been reported from Florida (Peck and Thomas 1998), Omoglymmius Ganglbauer (1 spp) and Clinidium Kirby (2 spp.).

Key to genera of Florida Rhysodini
    - Elytral striae indistinctly sulcate, strongly punctate; pronotum with paramedian grooves long, reaching nearly to apical margin (Fig. 1) ....Omoglymmius
     
    - Elytral striae strongly sulcate, indistinctly punctate; pronotum with paramedian grooves restricted to basal half (Fig. 2).....Clinidium
     
    Note: Given the possibility of new records for Clinidium one should use Bell & Bell 1975 species key to U. S. Clinidium for any specimens collected in Florida.
Checklist of Florida Rhysodini (from Peck and Thomas 1998)

    Omoglymmius americanus (Laporte)
    Clinidium baldufi Bell
    Clinidium sculptile (Newman)

Collecting notes: Omoglymmius specimens have been collected locally in oak logs along creek banks, and a single specimen was collected when it landed on the side of a house during the daytime. Months of collections in Alachua Co. have been January and March. These insects are hard to find, and many logs may be searched before specimens are found. The logs that I have found holding these insects here have been fairly firm, oak logs, located in moist habitats. Curiously, logs that held Omoglymmius also held larvae of Zenoa picea Beauvois (Coleoptera: Callirhipidae). Thus far Clinidium species have only been found in northeast Florida (Duval Co.) and the panhandle (Liberty Co.). The spotty distribution records for these species may reflect the difficulty of collecting and not actual geographical locations.

Selected References
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