Description
Species of ''Cucujus'' are of moderate size (6-25mm), greatly dorso-ventrally compressed, and brightly colored, often red or red and black. Additionally, they can be distinguished from other members of the family by the head being generally wider than the pronotum with prominent temples, and the elongate, inverted male genitalia with a flagellum. The genus occurs throughout theEcology
The biology of most species in the genus is poorly known. All life stages live under dead bark, where they apparently are predacious. Larvae also are dorso-ventrally compressed. ''Cucujus clavipes puniceus'', which occurs in western North America, has been the subject of considerable research interest due to its ability to produce natural antifreeze compounds.Species
* '' Cucujus bicolor'' Smith, 1851 * '' Cucujus chinensis'' Lee & Sâto, 2007 * '' Cucujus cinnaberinus'' Scopoli, 1763 * '' Cucujus clavipes'' Fabricius ** ''Cucujus clavipes clavipes'' Fabricius, 1781 ** ''Cucujus clavipes puniceus'' Mannerheim, 1843 * '' Cucujus coccinatus'' Lewis, 1881 * '' Cucujus coloniarius'' (Olliff, 1885) (syn. of ''C. bicolor''?) * '' Cucujus costatus'' Zhao & Zhang, 2019 * '' Cucujus elongatus'' Lee & Pütz, 2008 * '' Cucujus grouvellei'' Reitter, 1877 *'' Cucujus haematodes'' Erichson ** ''Cucujus haematodes haematodes'' Erichson, 1845 ** ''Cucujus haematodes caucasicus'' Motschulsky, 1845 ** ''Cucujus haematodes opacus'' Lewis, 1888 * '' Cucujus janatai'' Háva, Zahradník & Růžička, 2019 * '' Cucujus kempi'' Grouvelle, 1913 * '' Cucujus mniszechi'' Grouvelle, 1874 * '' Cucujus muelleri'' Bussler, 2017 * '' Cucujus nigripennis'' Lee & Sâto, 2007 * '' Cucujus tulliae'' Bonacci, Mazzei, Horák, & Brandmayr, 2012References
Cucujidae Cucujoidea genera Beetles of Asia Beetles of Europe Beetles of North America Taxa named by Johan Christian Fabricius Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Cucujidae-stub