Agamopus castaneus Balthasar, 1938
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2022.806.1703 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:D0442F62-6E6D-47DF-AFFE-443472343037 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6391057 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AB4D2B10-FFAC-B51E-FDD3-F9F282D63ED2 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Agamopus castaneus Balthasar, 1938 |
status |
|
Agamopus castaneus Balthasar, 1938 View in CoL
Figs 1 View Fig , 2B View Fig , 3 View Fig
Agamopus castaneus Balthasar, 1938: 218 View in CoL (original description).
Agamopus castaneus View in CoL — Blackwelder 1944: 203 (catalogue). — Pereira 1947: 4 (key to the species of Agamopus View in CoL ). — Balthasar 1965: 19 (comparison with other species). — Vulcano & Pereira 1967: 582 (key to the Amazonian dung beetles). — Halffter & Martínez 1968: 237 (diagnosis and key to the species of Agamopus View in CoL ). — Bezděk & Hájek 2011: 360 View Cited Treatment (catalogue of type specimens housed in NMPC). — Larsen 2013: 95 (list of dung beetle species from Suriname). — Boilly & Vaz-de-Mello 2013: 104 (key to the Scarabaeinae View in CoL from Guiana). — Feer 2013: 766 (dung beetles from French Guiana).
Differential diagnosis
Agamopus castaneus resembles A. unguicularis in its light brown colour and head completely covered by dense punctation, but the former can be distinguished by the presence of one row with two or three yellow setae on the pygidium ( Fig. 2B View Fig ). Agamopus unguicularis has a row of yellow setae disposed parallel to the anterior margin of the sulcus ( Fig. 2A View Fig ). Also, the completely unconnected geographical distribution of the two species can be used to separate them: A. unguicularis occurs in the centre of South America and A. castaneus occurs in the north of the continent.
Type material examined
Holotype (by original designation) ( Fig. 1A View Fig ) FRENCH GUIANA • ♀; first label [white, typeset]: “CAYENNE / Kourou Fl. / Le Moult”; second label [green with black border, Balthasar’s handwriting]: “ castaneus / m.”; third label [aged white, partly in Balthasar’s handwriting, partly typeset]: Agamopus / castaneus / Dr. V. Balthasar det.”; fourth label [red with black border]: “TYPUS”; fifth label [aged white, Ohaus’ handwriting]: “Ohaus determ / Uroxys / sp.”; sixth label [red, FZVM’s handwriting]: “HOLOTYPE ♀”; NMPC ( Fig. 1B View Fig ) .
Additional material examined (7 specimens)
FRENCH GUIANA – St. Laurent du Maroni • 1 ♂; Apr. 1976; P. Arnaud leg.; CEMT . – Cayenne • 1 ♂; Bénitier, La Trinité National Nature Reserve ; 8 Oct. 2010; SEAG leg.; CEMT .
BRAZIL – Roraima • 1 ♂, 1 ♀; Cantá, Serra Negra ; Sep. 1996; Ribeiro and Vaz-de-Mello leg.; CEMT . – Amapá • 3 ♂♂; Serra do Navio ; 0°53′6″ N, 51°52′53″ W; Sep. 2000; R. Ribon leg.; CEMT GoogleMaps .
Geographic distribution
Agamopus castaneus is known from French Guiana and Suriname. Here we present the first record of this species from Brazil (Roraima and Amapá states) ( Fig. 3 View Fig ).
No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.
Kingdom |
|
Phylum |
|
Class |
|
Order |
|
Family |
|
Genus |
Agamopus castaneus Balthasar, 1938
Costa-Silva, Vinícius, Carvalho, Edrielly & Vaz-De, Fernando Z. 2022 |
Agamopus castaneus
Larsen T. H. 2013: 95 |
Boilly O. & Vaz-de-Mello F. Z. 2013: 104 |
Feer F. 2013: 766 |
Bezdek A. & Hajek J. 2011: 360 |
Halffter G. & Martinez A. 1968: 237 |
Vulcano M. A. & Pereira F. S. 1967: 582 |
Balthasar V. 1965: 19 |
Pereira F. S. 1947: 4 |
Blackwelder R. E. 1944: 203 |
Agamopus castaneus
Balthasar V. 1938: 218 |