Published September 15, 2025 | Version v1
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Danae Reiche 1847

  • 1. Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, Nevskogo 14, Kaliningrad 236016, Russia & Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Nakhimovsky Prosp., 36, Moscow 117997, Russia
  • 2. Museum and Institute of Zoology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Twarda 51 / 55, Warsaw 00 - 818, Poland

Description

Genus Danae Reiche, 1847

Type species: Danae rufula Reiche, 1847

Taxonomic assignment. The inclusion examined shows a combination of external characters corresponding to the subfamily Endomychinae within the family Endomychidae: (1) elongate oval, convex body with pubescent dorsum, (2) 11-segmented antennae with loose 3-segmented antennal club, (3) discernible fronto-clypeal suture, (4) presence of two longitudinal sulci on the pronotum, (5) pronotum with broad lateral, raised margins, (6) postcoxal lines on abdominal ventrite 1 absent, (7) abdominal ventrite 1 longest, and (8) tarsi pseudotrimerous with lobed tarsomeres 1 and 2.

The specimen considered here is assigned to the genus Danae Reiche based on a combination of the following morphological characters: (1) pronotum with broad, raised side margins (in contrast to extant Africanasaula, Saula and Tragoscelis or extinct Zemyna), and not distinctly narrower than elytral base (contrary to Africanasaula, Saula or Zemyna); (2) dorsum distinctly pubescent (in contrast to extant Endomychus with glabrous or very finely pubescent dorsum); (3) distinct transverse basal sulcus of pronotum (absent in Ectomychus); (4) elongate, loose antennal club, and elongate body form (antennal club rather short and compact, and comparatively more oval and more globose body in most species of Stenotarsus); (5) pronotal posterior angles not indented to receive the humeral portion of elytra (in contrast to Tharina); (6) elytra not striate, only with fine incomplete sutural striae (in contrast to deeply punctate-striate elytra in Paniegena); (7) lobed tarsomeres 1–2 (in contrast to feebly developed or absent lobation on the tarsomere 2 in Chondria); (8) anterior pronotal angles widely rounded and distinctly projecting anteriad (in contrast to acute anterior pronotal angles in Tragoscelis); (9) symmetrical antennal club (asymmetrical antennal club in Ectomychus); (10) comparatively long lateral sulci and basal sulcus without oval pit on each side (in contrast to short lateral sulci and basal sulcus with oval pits in Perrisina); (11) sutural stria discernible in posterior two-third of elytron and ovoid terminal antennomere with rounded apex (elytra with complete sutural striae and antennomere 11 obliquely truncate apically in extinct Mesozoic Cretostenotarsus). The non-modified antennomere 9 (not enlarged, toothed or excavate) could be interpreted either character of female sex of the specimen or probable absence of sexually dimorphic antennal structure in Eocene representatives of the genus.

Notes

Published as part of Alekseev, Vitalii & Tomaszewska, Wioletta, 2025, A new handsome fungus beetle of the subfamily Endomychinae (Coccinelloidea: Endomychidae) from Baltic amber of the Sambian Peninsula, pp. 577-584 in Zootaxa 5692 (3) on page 578, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5692.3.9, http://zenodo.org/record/17323331

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Biodiversity

Scientific name authorship
Reiche
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Order
Coleoptera
Family
Endomychidae
Genus
Danae
Taxon rank
genus
Taxonomic concept label
Danae Reiche, 1847 sec. Alekseev & Tomaszewska, 2025