# ﻿Progress toward a list of saproxylic beetles (Coleoptera) in the southeastern USA

**Authors:** Clayton R. Traylor, Michael D. Ulyshen, J. Winston Cornish, Gabriel Tigreros, Joseph V. McHugh

PMC · DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1232.143989 · 2025-03-14

## TL;DR

This paper compiles a list of 1,393 deadwood-dependent beetle species in the southeastern USA to support biodiversity and conservation research.

## Contribution

The study compiles and synthesizes data from 18 sources to create a comprehensive list of saproxylic beetles in the southeastern USA.

## Key findings

- 891 taxa were reared or emerged directly from deadwood.
- 68 species represent new state records in Georgia.
- A checklist is hindered by limited knowledge of species' natural history and distribution.

## Abstract

Deadwood-dependent (saproxylic) insects represent a large proportion of forest biodiversity, are major contributors to ecosystem processes, and are conservation priorities due to their sensitivity to changing forest conditions. Despite relevance across much of the world, research on saproxylic biodiversity has been concentrated in Europe where interest was first generated. A major impediment for this field elsewhere is a lack of resources to determine which species are saproxylic. Here, we attempt to facilitate research on saproxylic beetles (Coleoptera) in the southeastern USA by compiling information from 18 published studies and theses in the region. A list of 1,393 taxa (species or genera) from 74 families is provided with deadwood associations. This includes 891 taxa from 71 families that were reared or emerged from deadwood, and 831 taxa from 61 families that were collected from bulk trapping methods and considered to be saproxylic, or were previously included in a list of regional deadwood taxa. Additionally, for 293 taxa from non-economically important families that were considered to be saproxylic in a recently published study, known saproxylic habits, microhabitat associations, and conservation notes are listed. Sixty-eight of these species represent new state records in Georgia, USA. Although a checklist of saproxylic species is needed for the southeastern USA, it is precluded by a dearth of knowledge about the natural history and distribution of species in the region. Increasing our understanding of these species’ habitat requirements is essential for understanding biodiversity responses to changing forest conditions and assessing conservation needs.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Coleoptera (taxon 7041)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Calymmaderus nitidus (MESH:D017513), Gnorimella maculosa (MESH:C563349), Nematodes (MESH:D009349), fungal (MESH:D009181), Ampedus militaris (MESH:D000094964), Tenebroides corticalis (MESH:D010009), Valgus canaliculatus (MESH:D060906), Hylis terminalis (MESH:C565016), Acamptus rigidus (MESH:D020859), Triplax frontalis (MESH:D006957), Pseudopentarthrum simplex (MESH:D016112), Falsomordellistena discolor (MESH:D014075), cankers disease (MESH:D013281)
- **Chemicals:** ethanol (MESH:D000431), ADB9 (MESH:C047191), 25930FB26215 (-)
- **Species:** Bothrideres geminatus (species) [taxon 484813], Juniperus communis (common juniper, species) [taxon 58039], Magnolia (genus) [taxon 3402], Fungi (kingdom) [taxon 4751], Quercus virginiana (southern live oak, species) [taxon 58333], Laemophloeus biguttatus (species) [taxon 1619277], Fomitopsis betulina (birch polypore, species) [taxon 40450], Chilopoda (centipede, class) [taxon 7540], Cupressus (cypress, genus) [taxon 13468], Coleoptera (beetles, order) [taxon 7041], Malus domestica (apple, species) [taxon 3750], Cymatodera inornata (species) [taxon 2448371], Mordella (genus) [taxon 433125], Fomes fomentarius (species) [taxon 40442], Pyrus communis (pear, species) [taxon 23211], Eustrophus tomentosus (species) [taxon 1710471], Platanus occidentalis (American sycamore, species) [taxon 4403], Euvrilletta peltata (species) [taxon 1050304], Pyticeroides laticornis (species) [taxon 1410199], Trametes versicolor (turkey-tail fungus, species) [taxon 5325], conifers [taxon 3312], Adelina (genus) [taxon 203141], Mordellistena liturata (species) [taxon 2083644], Sphindus americanus (species) [taxon 1326097], Reticulitermes flavipes (eastern subterranean termite, species) [taxon 36989], Petalium (genus) [taxon 1050320], Pentaria trifasciata (species) [taxon 2340008], Orchesia cultriformis (species) [taxon 1710423], Ischyrus quadripunctatus (species) [taxon 2680618], Robinia pseudoacacia (black locust, species) [taxon 35938], Agathidium (genus) [taxon 347249], Quercus ilicifolia (bear oak, species) [taxon 516006], Inocutis dryophila (species) [taxon 167353], Symphora flavicollis (species) [taxon 1710823], Prostigmata (suborder) [taxon 6947], Ganoderma applanatum (artist's bracket, species) [taxon 29884], Orchesia castanea (species) [taxon 1710422], Ampedus (genus) [taxon 174912], Castanea dentata (American chestnut, species) [taxon 134033], Pinus subgen. Pinus (diploxylon pines, subgenus) [taxon 139271], Dircaea liturata (species) [taxon 1710374], Carabidae (ground beetles, family) [taxon 41073], Apiosporina morbosa (black knot, species) [taxon 191326], Scopuloides hydnoides (species) [taxon 139130], Isorhipis obliqua (species) [taxon 1710562], Placopterus thoracicus (species) [taxon 1720807], Ulmus rubra (red elm, species) [taxon 102693], Climacodon septentrionalis (species) [taxon 202711], Tenomerga cinerea (species) [taxon 528234], Acer rubrum (red maple, species) [taxon 45314], Tilia (lindens, genus) [taxon 64580], Carya illinoinensis (pecan, species) [taxon 32201], Bactridium (genus) [taxon 1619726], Scolytinae (ambrosia beetles, subfamily) [taxon 55867], Prunus serotina (black cherry, species) [taxon 23207], Salix (willows, genus) [taxon 40685], Oligochaeta (genus) [taxon 75641], Dryophthorus americanus (species) [taxon 2109412], Phyllobaenus humeralis (species) [taxon 2571492], Liriodendron tulipifera (species) [taxon 3415]
- **Mutations:** A30C, A04F, C24F, A78E, E97D, A79D, A78F, E17C, A96F, A4896250325A, E50D, F77F, A67C, A19A, A01D, A64E, C76C, A31D, C08A, F56E, A52C, A55A, A42D, E97C, A04E, A85E, A33F, F65E, A80E, C82E

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC11976159