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'''Passalidae''' is a [[Family (biology)|family]] of [[beetle]]s known variously as "'''bessbugs'''",<ref name="Florida">{{cite web |url=http://eny3005.ifas.ufl.edu/lab1/Coleoptera/Passalid.htm |title=Family Identification. Coleoptera: Passalidae |author=John L. Foltz |publisher=[[University of Florida]] |date=2001-07-08 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081218143544/http://eny3005.ifas.ufl.edu/lab1/Coleoptera/Passalid.htm |archive-date=2008-12-18 }}</ref> "bess beetles",<ref name="Florida"/> "betsy beetles",<ref name="Florida"/> "betsy bugs", or "horned passalus beetles". Nearly all of the 500-odd species are tropical; species found in [[North America]] are notable for their size, ranging from 20 to 43&nbsp;mm, for having a single "horn" on the head, and for a form of [[social behavior]] unusual among beetles.
'''Passalidae''' is a [[Family (biology)|family]] of [[beetle]]s known variously as "'''bessbugs'''",<ref name="Florida">{{cite web |url=http://eny3005.ifas.ufl.edu/lab1/Coleoptera/Passalid.htm |title=Family Identification. Coleoptera: Passalidae |author=John L. Foltz |publisher=[[University of Florida]] |date=2001-07-08 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081218143544/http://eny3005.ifas.ufl.edu/lab1/Coleoptera/Passalid.htm |archive-date=2008-12-18 }}</ref> "bess beetles",<ref name="Florida"/> "betsy beetles",<ref name="Florida"/> "betsy bugs", or "horned passalus beetles". Nearly all of the approximately 500 species are tropical; species found in [[North America]] are notable for their size, ranging from 20 to 43&nbsp;mm, for having a single "horn" on the head, and for a form of [[social behavior]] unusual among beetles.


Bodies are elongate-cylindrical and black overall; ventral surfaces may be covered with yellow [[setae]]. The head is narrower than the thorax, with [[antenna (biology)|antennae]] consisting of 10 [[antennomere]]s with a three-segment club. The [[elytra]] are elongate with parallel sides, and heavily striated.
Bodies are elongate-cylindrical and black overall; ventral surfaces may be covered with yellow [[setae]]. The head is narrower than the thorax, with [[antenna (biology)|antennae]] consisting of 10 [[antennomere]]s with a three-segment club. The [[elytra]] are elongate with parallel sides, and heavily striated.


They are [[Sociality#quasisocial|quasisocial]] (common nest + brood caring) beetles that live in groups within rotting logs or stumps.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.museum.unl.edu/research/entomology/Guide/Scarabaeoidea/Passalidae/Passalidae-Overview/PassalidaeO.html|title=Generic Guide to New World Scarab Beetles-Scarabaeoidea-Passalidae Overview|website=www.museum.unl.edu|access-date=2017-01-22}}</ref> The beetles will excavate tunnel systems within rotting wood where the females then lay their eggs.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://insects.about.com/od/beetles/p/Bess-Beetles-Family-Passalidae.htm|title=What Are Bess Beetles?|newspaper=About.com Education|access-date=2017-01-22}}</ref> They care for their young by preparing food for them and helping the [[larva]]e construct the [[pupa|pupal case]]. Both adults and larvae must consume adult feces which have been further digested by [[Flora (microbiology)|microflora]] for a time; an arrangement that might be described as a sort of external [[rumen]].
They are [[Sociality#quasisocial|quasisocial]] (common nest + brood caring) beetles that live in groups within rotting logs or stumps.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.museum.unl.edu/research/entomology/Guide/Scarabaeoidea/Passalidae/Passalidae-Overview/PassalidaeO.html|title=Generic Guide to New World Scarab Beetles-Scarabaeoidea-Passalidae Overview|website=www.museum.unl.edu|access-date=2017-01-22|archive-date=2018-09-30|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180930061043/http://museum.unl.edu/research/entomology/Guide/Scarabaeoidea/Passalidae/Passalidae-Overview/PassalidaeO.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> The beetles will excavate tunnel systems within rotting wood where the females then lay their eggs.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://insects.about.com/od/beetles/p/Bess-Beetles-Family-Passalidae.htm|title=What Are Bess Beetles?|newspaper=About.com Education|access-date=2017-01-22}}{{Dead link|date=August 2025 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> They care for their young by preparing food for them and helping the [[larva]]e construct the [[pupa|pupal case]]. Both adults and larvae must consume adult feces which have been further digested by [[Flora (microbiology)|microflora]] for a time; an arrangement that might be described as a sort of external [[rumen]].


They are also able to produce fourteen [[Animal communication|acoustical signals]], more than many [[vertebrate]]s.  Adults produce the sounds by rubbing the upper surface of the [[abdomen]] against the [[insect wing|hind wings]]. The larvae produce the sounds by rubbing the third leg against a striated area on the [[Arthropod coxa|coxa]] of the second leg.
They are also able to produce fourteen [[Animal communication|acoustical signals]], more than many [[vertebrate]]s.  Adults produce the sounds by rubbing the upper surface of the [[abdomen]] against the [[insect wing|hind wings]]. The larvae produce the sounds by rubbing the third leg against a striated area on the [[Arthropod coxa|coxa]] of the second leg.
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==Genera==
==Genera==
*''{{ill|Aceraius|es}} – {{ill|Analaches|es}} – [[Aponelides]] – {{ill|Aulacocyclus|es}} – {{ill|Austropassalus|es}} – {{ill|Basilianus (genus)|lt=Basilianus|es|Basilianus}} – [[Cacoius]] – [[Ceracupes]] – {{ill|Cetejus|es}} – [[Cicernonius]] – {{ill|Comacupes|es}} – [[Cylindrocaulus]] – [[Didimus]] – [[Epishenus]] – [[Episphenoides]] – [[Eumelosomus]] – [[Flaminius (genus)|Flaminius]] – {{ill|Gonatas|es}} – [[Heliscus]] – [[Hincksius]] – {{ill|Labienus (genus)|lt=Labienus|es|Labienus}} – {{ill|Leptaulax|es}} – {{ill|Macrolinus|es}} – [[Malagasulus]] – [[Mastochilus]] – [[Neleides (genus)|Neleides]] – [[Neleuops]] – [[Nelues]] – [[Ninus (genus)|Ninus]] – [[Odontotaenius]] – {{ill|Ogyges (genus)|lt=Ogyges|es|Ogyges}} – [[Oileus (genus)|Oileus]] – [[Ophrygonius]] – [[Orgyes]] – [[Paratiberioides]] – [[Passalus]] – [[Passipassalus]] – {{ill|Paxillus (beetle)|lt=Paxillus|es|Paxillus (animal)}} – {{ill|Pelopides|es}} – [[Pelops (genus)|Pelops]] – [[Pentalobus]] – {{ill|Petrejoides|es}} – [[Petrejus]] – [[Pharochilus]] – [[Phoroneus (genus)|Phoroneus]] – [[Plesthenus]] – [[Pleurarius]] – [[Popilius (genus)|Popilius]] – [[Proculejus]] – {{ill|Proculus (genus)|lt=Proculus|es|Proculus (animal)}} – [[Protomocoelus]] – {{ill|Pseudepisphenus|es}} – {{ill|Pseudoarrox|es}} – [[Ptichopus]] – {{ill|Publius (genus)|lt=Publius|es|Veturius (Publius)}} – [[Rhodocanthopus]] – {{ill|Semicyclus|es}} – {{ill|Solenocyclus|es}} – {{ill|Spasalus|es}} – [[Spurius]] – {{ill|Taeniocerus|es}} – {{ill|Tarquinius (genus)|lt=Tarquinius|es|Tarquinius}} – [[Tiberioides]] – [[Trichopleurus]] – [[Undulifer]] – [[Verres (genus)|Verres]] – {{ill|Veturius|es}} – [[Vindex (genus)|Vindex]] – {{ill|Vitellinus|es}} – {{ill|Xylopassaloides|es}}''
*''{{ill|Aceraius|es}} – {{ill|Analaches|es}} – [[Aponelides]] – {{ill|Aulacocyclus|es}} – {{ill|Austropassalus|es}} – {{ill|Basilianus (beetle)|lt=Basilianus|es|Basilianus}} – [[Cacoius]] – [[Ceracupes]] – {{ill|Cetejus|es}} – [[Cicernonius]] – {{ill|Comacupes|es}} – [[Cylindrocaulus]] – [[Didimus]] – [[Epishenus]] – [[Episphenoides]] – [[Eumelosomus]] – [[Flaminius (beetle)|Flaminius]] – {{ill|Gonatas|es}} – [[Heliscus]] – [[Hincksius]] – {{ill|Labienus (beetle)|lt=Labienus|es|Labienus}} – {{ill|Leptaulax|es}} – {{ill|Macrolinus|es}} – [[Malagasulus]] – [[Mastochilus]] – [[Neleides (beetle)|Neleides]] – [[Neleuops]] – [[Nelues]] – [[Ninus (beetle)|Ninus]] – [[Odontotaenius]] – {{ill|Ogyges (beetle)|lt=Ogyges|es|Ogyges}} – [[Oileus (beetle)|Oileus]] – [[Ophrygonius]] – [[Orgyes]] – [[Paratiberioides]] – [[Passalus]] – [[Passipassalus]] – {{ill|Paxillus (beetle)|lt=Paxillus|es|Paxillus (animal)}} – {{ill|Pelopides|es}} – [[Pelops (beetle)|Pelops]] – [[Pentalobus]] – {{ill|Petrejoides|es}} – [[Petrejus]] – [[Pharochilus]] – [[Phoroneus (beetle)|Phoroneus]] – [[Plesthenus]] – [[Pleurarius]] – [[Popilius (beetle)|Popilius]] – [[Proculejus]] – {{ill|Proculus (beetle)|lt=Proculus|es|Proculus (animal)}} – [[Protomocoelus]] – {{ill|Pseudepisphenus|es}} – {{ill|Pseudoarrox|es}} – [[Ptichopus]] – {{ill|Publius (beetle)|lt=Publius|es|Veturius (Publius)}} – [[Rhodocanthopus]] – {{ill|Semicyclus|es}} – {{ill|Solenocyclus|es}} – {{ill|Spasalus|es}} – [[Spurius]] – {{ill|Taeniocerus|es}} – {{ill|Tarquinius (beetle)|lt=Tarquinius|es|Tarquinius}} – [[Tiberioides]] – [[Trichopleurus]] – [[Undulifer]] – [[Verres (beetle)|Verres]] – {{ill|Veturius|es}} – [[Vindex (beetle)|Vindex]] – {{ill|Vitellinus|es}} – {{ill|Xylopassaloides|es}}''


==Selected species==
==Selected species==
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:''[[Odontotaenius floridanus]]''
:''[[Odontotaenius floridanus]]''
:''[[Odontotaenius striatopunctatus]]''
:''[[Odontotaenius striatopunctatus]]''
*Genus ''[[Ogyges (genus)|Ogyges]]''
*Genus ''[[Ogyges (beetle)|Ogyges]]''
:''[[Ogyges laevior]]''
:''[[Ogyges laevior]]''
*Genus ''[[Oileus (genus)|Oileus]]''
*Genus ''[[Oileus (beetle)|Oileus]]''
:''[[Oileus rimator]]''
:''[[Oileus rimator]]''
*Genus ''[[Passalus]]''
*Genus ''[[Passalus]]''
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*Genus ''[[Popilius (beetle)|Popilius]]''
*Genus ''[[Popilius (beetle)|Popilius]]''
:''[[Popilius eclipticus]]''
:''[[Popilius eclipticus]]''
*Genus ''[[Proculus (genus)|Proculus]]''
*Genus ''[[Proculus (beetle)|Proculus]]''
:''[[Proculus burmeisteri]]''
:''[[Proculus burmeisteri]]''
:''[[Proculus mniszechi]]''
:''[[Proculus mniszechi]]''
*Genus ''[[Ptichopus]]''
*Genus ''[[Ptichopus]]''
:''[[Ptichopus angulatus]]''
:''[[Ptichopus angulatus]]''
*Genus ''[[Publius (genus)|Publius]]''
*Genus ''[[Publius (beetle)|Publius]]''
:''[[Publius agassizi]]''
:''[[Publius agassizi]]''
*Genus ''[[Spasalus]]''
*Genus ''[[Spasalus]]''
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*Genus ''[[Spurius]]''
*Genus ''[[Spurius]]''
:''[[Spurius bicornis]]''
:''[[Spurius bicornis]]''
*Genus ''[[Verres (genus)|Verres]]''
*Genus ''[[Verres (beetle)|Verres]]''
:''[[Verres corticicola]]''
:''[[Verres corticicola]]''
:''[[Verres hageni]]''
:''[[Verres hageni]]''
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==External links==
==External links==
{{Commons category|Passalidae}}
{{Commons category|Passalidae}}
{{Wikispecies|Passalidae}}
*[http://entnemdept.ifas.ufl.edu/creatures/misc/beetles/horned_passalus.htm  ''Odontotaenius disjunctus''] on the [[University of Florida|UF]] / [[Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences|IFAS]] Featured Creatures Web site
*[http://entnemdept.ifas.ufl.edu/creatures/misc/beetles/horned_passalus.htm  ''Odontotaenius disjunctus''] on the [[University of Florida|UF]] / [[Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences|IFAS]] Featured Creatures Web site
* [http://bio.acousti.ca/taxonomy/term/587 Sound recording of Passalidae at BioAcoustica]
* [http://bio.acousti.ca/taxonomy/term/587 Sound recording of Passalidae at BioAcoustica]

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Passalidae is a family of beetles known variously as "bessbugs",[1] "bess beetles",[1] "betsy beetles",[1] "betsy bugs", or "horned passalus beetles". Nearly all of the approximately 500 species are tropical; species found in North America are notable for their size, ranging from 20 to 43 mm, for having a single "horn" on the head, and for a form of social behavior unusual among beetles.

Bodies are elongate-cylindrical and black overall; ventral surfaces may be covered with yellow setae. The head is narrower than the thorax, with antennae consisting of 10 antennomeres with a three-segment club. The elytra are elongate with parallel sides, and heavily striated.

They are quasisocial (common nest + brood caring) beetles that live in groups within rotting logs or stumps.[2] The beetles will excavate tunnel systems within rotting wood where the females then lay their eggs.[3] They care for their young by preparing food for them and helping the larvae construct the pupal case. Both adults and larvae must consume adult feces which have been further digested by microflora for a time; an arrangement that might be described as a sort of external rumen.

They are also able to produce fourteen acoustical signals, more than many vertebrates. Adults produce the sounds by rubbing the upper surface of the abdomen against the hind wings. The larvae produce the sounds by rubbing the third leg against a striated area on the coxa of the second leg.

While the taxonomy of Nearctic species is well-known (four species in the US, and 90 in Mexico), bess beetles in other parts of the world need further study.

Of North American species, Odontotaenius disjunctus (synonym: Popilius disjunctus) is the familiar bessbug found throughout the eastern US and Canada, while O. floridanus has only been found in Florida on sand hills that used to be islands when Florida was flooded thousands of years ago. Ptichopus angulatus was recentlyScript error: No such module "Unsubst". discovered near the border of Mexico in Arizona. Its habitat is south to Colombia and it is commonly associated with the detritus chambers of leafcutter ant nests (Atta spp.). Two other species were reported from Arizona at the beginning of the 20th century, but have not been seen there since that time; they may have been brought from Mexico by a train hauling firewood.

The oldest records of the family go back to the Cretaceous, with the genus Ceracyclus known from two species found in the Cenomanian aged Burmese amber; the genus appears to be closely related to the living genus Cylindrocaulus.[4] The family has been suggested to have a close relationship with the extinct family Passalopalpidae.[5]

Genera

Selected species

File:Aceraius laevicollis - Mindanao, Philippines.jpg
Aceraius laevicollis from under a rotten log in Mindanao, Philippines
Aceraius grandis
Aulacocyclus edentulus
Ceracupes arrowi
Chondrocephalus debilis
Chondrocephalus granulifrons
Cylindrocaulus patalis
Didimus laevis
Didimus parastictus
Heliscus tropicus
Leptaulax bicolor
Odontotaenius disjunctus (patent-leather beetle)
Odontotaenius floridanus
Odontotaenius striatopunctatus
Ogyges laevior
Oileus rimator
Passalus affinis
Passalus caelatus
Passalus elfriedae
Passalus inops
Passalus interruptus
Passalus interstitialis
Passalus jansoni
Passalus latifrons
Passalus pugionifer
Passalus punctatostriatus
Passalus punctiger
Passalus spiniger
Passalus unicornis
Paxillus leachi
Paxillus pentataphylloides
Pentalobus barbatus
Petrejoides orizabae
Popilius eclipticus
Proculus burmeisteri
Proculus mniszechi
Ptichopus angulatus
Publius agassizi
Spasalus crenatus
Spurius bicornis
Verres corticicola
Verres hageni
Veturius transversus

See also

Footnotes

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References

External links

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