Revista Brasileira de Entomologia (Jan 2019)

Redefinition and taxonomic revision of the “buqueti” species-group, Dichotomius Hope, 1838 (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae)

  • Jorge Armando Arias-Buriticá,
  • Fernando Z. Vaz-de-Mello

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 63, no. 1
pp. 43 – 52

Abstract

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On the basis of external morphology and genitalia of males, as well as a comparison between different species belonging to other groups of Dichotomius, we propose a redefinition of the “buqueti” species group separated by Luederwaldt (1929). Six species are excluded from this group and transferred to other groups: D. ribeiroi (Pereira, 1954) in the “cotopaxi” group; D. camposeabrai Martínez, 1974 in the “bitiensis” group; D. reclinatus (Felsche, 1901), D. horridus (Felsche, 1911), D. quadrinodosus (Felsche, 1901) and D. nimuendaju (Luederwaldt, 1925) (revalidated species) forming the newly defined “reclinatus” group. The other species kept in the “buqueti” group include D. buqueti (Lucas, 1857) from Brazil (lectotype here designated), D. haroldi (Waterhouse, 1891) from Argentina and D. nutans (Harold, 1867) from Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay. The taxonomic revision of the “buqueti” group are presented, including a history of the included species, a determination key, illustrations of the structures of external morphology, male genitalia and sclerites of the internal sac, and a distribution map. Keywords: Taxonomy, Dung beetles, Dichotomius sensu stricto, Neotropical, Male genital organ