Homocopris grossiorum Darling & Génier, 2024

Génier, François & Darling, James D. G., 2024, Revision of the South American genera Andinocopris new genus and Homocopris Burmeister, 1846 (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae: Homocoprini new tribe), European Journal of Taxonomy 925, pp. 220-267 : 237-240

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.925.2465

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10845105

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scientific name

Homocopris grossiorum Darling & Génier
status

sp. nov.

Homocopris grossiorum Darling & Génier sp. nov.

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Differential diagnosis

Dorsal ocular width subequal to one-sixth interocular distance; anterior pronotal edge tends to be medially indented; posterior pronotal surface uniformly punctate; elytral interstriae punctation tends to be invisible at 10 × magnification; metasternal depression divided anteriorly. ♂ pronotal ridge with a single medial pair of distinct tubercles in large individuals; paramere apex unevenly rounded, projecting dorsally; FLP endophallite reduced.

Etymology

Grossiorum is the Latin plural genitive form of Grossi. This species is named in honour of Everardo and Paschoal Grossi, two avid Brazilian collectors and accomplished entomologists.

Name-bearing type data

Holotype ♂ ( CEMT) ( Fig. 52 View Figs 46–57. 46–49 ): “ BRASIL: Rio de Janeiro. | Itatiaia. PARNA Itatiaia. | 1700m. 22°25’5.5”S; | 44°38’6.7”W. Pitfall. | 23-26-xii-2011. | C Araújo & R Andrade”; “WORLD | SCARAB. | DATABASE | WSD00035641” [barcode label]; “ HOLOTYPE ♂ | Homocopris | grossiorum | Des. Darling & Génier, 2018“ [on red card with black border].

Type locality

Parque Nacional do Itatiaia, 22°25′05.5″ S, 43°38′06.7″ W, 1700 m, Itatiaia, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Type material (48 ♂♂, 19 ♀♀)

Holotype

BRASIL • ♂; “ Parque Nacional do Itatiaia , Itatiaia, 1700 m [22°25′5″ S, 44°38′7″ W], 20.i.2012, mata atlántica, pitfall trap: human feces, C. Araújo ”; CEMT. GoogleMaps

Allotype

BRASIL • ♀; same collection data as for holotype; CEMT. GoogleMaps

Paratypes

BRAZIL • Minas Gerais • 1 ♂; Serra dos Côchos, Passa Quatro ; [22°23′30″ S, 44°58′30″ W]; 1460 m; 15 Jan. 1923; J. Zikán; CEMT • 1 ♂; same locality as for preceding; 17 Feb. 1923; J. Zikán; CEMT. – Rio de Janeiro • 1 ♂; Itatiaia; [22°28′ S, 44°34′ W]; Jan. 1992; Celso Jr.; CEMT GoogleMaps • 1 ♂; same locality as for preceding; Apr. 1992; C. Godinho; CEMT • 1 ♀; same locality as for preceding; Mar. 1990; [anonymous]; CEMT • 3 ♂♂, 3 ♀♀; same locality as for preceding; Jan. 1994; [anonymous]; CMD • 4 ♂♂, 3 ♀♀; same locality as for preceding; Feb. 1992; V. Allard; PMOC • 2 ♂♂; same locality as for preceding; 28 Feb. 1990; C. and D. Godinho; CEMT • 1 ♀; Itatiaia; [22°28′ S, 44°34′ W]; 1500 m; Feb. 1992; [anonymous]; PMOC GoogleMaps • 1 ♂, 1 ♀; Macaé de Cima; [22°23′ S, 42°29′ W]; Mar. 2000; Vaz-de-Mello; CEMT GoogleMaps • 1 ♂; same locality as for preceding; [no date]; E. and P. Grossi; CEMT • 1 ♂; same locality as for preceding; Apr. 2006; E. and P. Grossi; CEMT • 3 ♂♂; Macaé de Cima, Nova Friburgo ; [22°23′ S, 42°29′ W]; 1400 m; 15 Apr. 2007; E. and P. Grossi; CEMT GoogleMaps • 1 ♂; same locality as for preceding; Mar. 2000; Lopes-Andrade, Gumier and Vaz-de-Mello; CEMT • 1 ♀; same locality as for preceding; Mar. 2006; Vaz-de-Mello and Grossi; CEMT GoogleMaps • 2 ♀♀; Mury, 8 km E of Nova Friburgo; [22°21′49″ S, 42°33′7″ W]; 1150 m; 22 Jan. 2000; F. Génier & S. Ide 2000-12; quasi-primary mountain Atlantic Forest , dung trap; CMNC GoogleMaps • 1 ♂; same locality as for preceding; 22 Jan. 2000; F. Génier and S. Ide 2000-13; quasi-primary mountain Atlantic Forest , dung trap; CMNC • 1 ♂; same locality as for preceding; 22 Jan. 2000; F. Génier and S. Ide 2000-14; quasi-primary mountain Atlantic Forest , carrion trap; CMNC • 1 ♂; Parque Nacional da Serra dos Órgãos, Teresópolis ; [22°27′.43″ S, 43°0′53.24″ W]; 1550 m; 16–18 Dec. 2014; C. Araújo and R. Andrade; pitfall trap; CEMT GoogleMaps • 3 ♂♂, 1 ♀; Parque Nacional da Serra dos Órgãos, Teresópolis ; [22°27′8.1″ S, 43°0′51.98″ W]; 1650 m; 16–18 Dec. 2014; C. Araújo and R. Andrade; pitfall trap; CEMT GoogleMaps • 1 ♂; Parque Nacional da Serra dos Órgãos, Teresópolis ; [22°27′11.56″ S, 43°0′56.41″ W]; 1680 m; 28–30 Jan. 2014; C. Araújo and R. Andrade; pitfall trap; CEMT GoogleMaps • 3 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀; Parque Nacional da Serra dos Órgãos, Teresópolis ; [22°27′19.3″ S, 43°1′3.79″ W]; 1750 m; 16–18 Dec. 2014; C. Araújo and R. Andrade; pitfall trap; CEMT GoogleMaps • 1 ♂; Parque Nacional do Itatiaia ; [22°28′ S, 44°34′ W]; 4 Jan. 1991; [anonymous]; CEMT GoogleMaps • 2 ♂♂; Parque Nacional do Itatiaia , Itatiaia; [22°25′17″ S, 44°37′59″ W]; 1600 m; 4. Jan. 1991; E. and P. Grossi; CEMT GoogleMaps • 2 ♂♂, 1 ♀; same locality as for preceding; 23–26 Dec. 2011; C. Araújo and R. Andrade; pitfall trap; CEMT • 1 ♂; same locality as for preceding; 20 Jan. 2012; C. Araújo; mata atlántica, pitfall trap: human feces; CEMT • 1 ♂; Parque Nacional do Itatiaia , Itatiaia; [22°25′20″ S, 44°38′9″ W]; 1650 m; 20 Jan. 2012; C. Araújo; mata atlántica, pitfall trap: human feces; CEMT GoogleMaps • 1 ♂; same collection data as for holotype; CEMT • 1 ♂; same locality as for holotype; 20 Jan. 2012; C. Araújo; mata atlántica, pitfall trap: human feces; CEMT • 2 ♂♂; Parque Nacional do Itatiaia , Itatiaia; [22°25′1.1″ S, 44°38′35.5″ W]; 1850 m; 23–26 Dec. 2011; C. Araújo and R. Andrade; pitfall trap; CEMT GoogleMaps • 1 ♂; Parque Nacional do Itatiaia , Itatiaia; [22°24′47.2″ S, 44°38′23.5″ W]; 1900 m; 23–26 Dec. 2011; C. Araújo and R. Andrade; pitfall trap; CEMT GoogleMaps • 1 ♀ (paratype of Pinotus torulosus var. Minor Luederwaldt ); Rio de Janeiro; BMNH. – São Paulo • 1 ♂; Campos do Jordão; [22°44′ S, 45°35′ W]; 20 Feb. 1999; E. A. Pereira; CEMT GoogleMaps • 1 ♂, 2 ♀♀; Campos do Jordão; [22°44′ S, 45°35′ W]; 1850 m; Jan. 2005; G.P. Almeida; CEMT GoogleMaps • 1 ♂; Horto Florestal de Campos do Jordão ; [22°41′24″ S, 45°28′48″ W]; 27 Dec. 1998; G.P. Almeida; CEMT GoogleMaps • 2 ♂♂; [NO DATA]; [no date], [anonymous]”; MNHN.

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Description

Male holotype ( Figs 5 View Figs 5–8 , 17 View Figs 17–20 , 27 View Figs25–30 , 33 View Figs 31–36 , 37 View Figs 37–41. 37–38 , 43 View Figs 42–45 , 48 View Figs 46–57. 46–49 )

MEASUREMENTS. Body length 14.4 mm.

HEAD. Clypeus bidentate with broad, rounded teeth. Anteroventral clypeal process broad. Clypeal and genal surface rugose, clypeogenal suture demarcated by shallow notch. Posterior genal angle obtuse. Frontal surface reduced, smooth. Dorsal ocular width subequal to one-sixth interocular distance. Interocular surface medially smooth. Cephalic horn emerging centrally from clypeofrontal surface, tapering apically, gently curved, 3.6 mm in length.

PROTHORAX. Anterior pronotal edge medially indented. Lateral pronotal edge angular on anterior fourth in dorsal view. Anterior pronotal declivity surface ( Fig. 48 View Figs 46–57. 46–49 ) with fine transverse rugosities. Centrally paired tubercles along transverse pronotal ridge distinct, lateral pair indistinct. Posterior pronotal surface uniformly punctate. Prosternal apex acutely tipped.

ELYTRA. Glossy overall. Striae 1–6 widest anteriorly; narrowing posteriorly. Third and fourth striae posteriorly joined. Eighth stria absent throughout. Ninth stria effaced along anterior quarter of elytral length. Interstriae convex, minutely punctate.

HINDWING. Membrane edge between AP and AA sinuous. AP vein entire, converging with J.

VENTRITES. Meso-metasternal suture straight. Surface of median metasternal lobe ( Fig. 43 View Figs 42–45 ) with uneven texture and deep, anteriorly divided impression. Lateral metasternal lobe densely setose. Fifth abdominal ventrite with sparse medial punctation. Pygidium coarsely punctate.

PROTHORACIC LEGS. Anterior and posterior surface of profemur with dense row of long dark setae. Ventral profemoral surface finely punctate, sparsely setose. Protibia with three distinct teeth. Protibial forespur apically tapered, curving inward.

MESOTHORACIC LEGS. Posterior surface of mesotrochanter with tuft of long dark setae. Anterior and posterior surface of mesofemur with sparse row of long dark setae. Outer surface of mesotibia serrate. Width at mesotibial apex one-third mesotibial length.

METATHORACIC LEGS. Posterior surface of metatrochanter with tuft of long dark setae. Anterior and posterior surface of metafemur with sparse row of long dark setae. Outer surface of metatibia serrate. Width at metatibial apex one-third metatibial length.

MALE GENITALIA. Aedeagus length: 2.8 mm. Medially paired sclerites of genital segment elongate ( Fig. 37 View Figs 37–41. 37–38 ), subequal in length to lateral sclerites. Paramere ( Fig. 27 View Figs25–30 ) laterally flattened, gently tapered with apex subtruncated, slightly projecting dorsally. FLP endophallite ( Fig. 33 View Figs 31–36 ) reduced, appearing rounded and truncated.

Female allotype ( Figs 6 View Figs 5–8 , 18 View Figs 17–20 )

Similar to male with the following exceptions: Body length 12.6 mm. Clypeofrontal carina transverse, centrally raised. Interocular surface coarsely punctate. Anterior pronotal ridge low, followed by shallow concavity.

Variation

Body length 11–19 mm. Small males with medially projecting clypeofrontal ridge instead of cephalic horn. Anterior pronotal edge medially indented more often than evenly curved. Pronotal ridge in small males low, medially notched. Elytral interstriae minutely punctate (invisible at 10 ×) more often than finely punctate (visible at 10×).

Distribution ( Fig. 66 View Fig )

Serra dos Órgãos and Serra da Mantiqueira in the Brazilian states of Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, with recorded elevations between 1150 and 1900 m.

Natural history

Specimens with data were collected in Atlantic Forest and quasi-primary mountain Atlantic Forest. Most specimens were collected using pitfall traps with unspecified baits. A single specimen was collected in a carrion trap and three specimens were collected in pitfall traps baited with human faeces.

CMD

CMD

PMOC

PMOC

CMNC

Canada, Ottawa, Canadian Museum of Nature

BMNH

United Kingdom, London, The Natural History Museum [formerly British Museum (Natural History)]

MNHN

France, Paris, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Scarabaeidae

Genus

Homocopris

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