Xylophilus luniger
{{Short description|Species of beetle}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2017}}
{{Use New Zealand English|date=September 2017}}
{{Taxobox
| image = XylophilusSp.png
| regnum = Animalia
| phylum = Arthropoda
| classis = Insecta
| ordo = Coleoptera
| familia = Aderidae
| genus = Xylophilus
| species = X. luniger
| binomial = Xylophilus luniger
| binomial_authority = Champion, 1916{{cite web|title=Xylophilus luniger Champion, 1916|url=http://www.nzor.org.nz/names/08017d53-7c34-4dcb-9f4e-0a7be70e412f|website=New Zealand Organisms Register |publisher=Landcare Research New Zealand|access-date=3 September 2017}}
| superfamilia = Tenebrionoidea
}}
Xylophilus luniger is a beetle that is endemic to New Zealand. This member of the family Aderidae is commonly collected by beating vegetation around the margins of native forest. The species has been collected in the North Island only.
Taxonomy
This species was described by the British entomologist George Champion in 1916.{{Cite journal|last=Champion|first=George Charles|date=1916-08-01|title=I. On new or little-known Xylophilidae.|journal=Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London|language=en|volume=64|issue=1|pages=1–64|doi=10.1111/j.1365-2311.1916.tb03119.x|issn=1365-2311}} X. luniger is one of at least 9 species found in the genus Xylophilus in New Zealand.{{aut|Watt, J.C.}} 1982: [https://web.archive.org/web/20100527041046/http://www.ento.org.nz/nzentomologist/abstract.php?volume_issue=j7_3&first_page=213 1981 presidential address. New Zealand beetles.] New Zealand entomologist, 7(3): 213–221.
Biology
The adult beetle is 1.33-1.66 millimetres in length and 0.6-0.8 millimetres in width.
Xylophilus luniger is sexually dimorphic; many male members of the genus Xylophilus have strangely modified antennae while females have unmodified straight antennae. In males of Xylophilus luniger, antennomeres 7-9 are highly modified.
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