Bolbites, HAROLD, 1868

Cupello, Mario, Ribeiro-Costa, Cibele S. & Vaz-De-Mello, Fernando Z., 2022, The evolution of Bolbites onitoides (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Phanaeini): its phylogenetic significance, geographical polychromatism and the subspecies problem, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 194, pp. 973-1034 : 980-981

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Bolbites Harold, 1868a: 81 View in CoL ; Harold, 1869a: 1016; Harold, 1869b: 62; Burmeister, 1874: 129; Jaeger, 1874: 225; Van Lansberge, 1875: 12; Waterhouse, 1891: 59; Fabre, 1899: 74, 95; Kolbe, 1905: 531; Lagôa, 1905: 28; Kolbe, 1907: 31; Enderlein, 1908: 335; Bruch, 1911: 189; Gillet, 1911: 80; Bruch, 1915: 540; Fabre, 1919: 242; Lucas, 1920: 141; d’Olsoufieff, 1924: 9, 12, 17, 19, 57–58, 133, 138; Balthasar, 1941: 350; Pessôa & Lane, 1941: 470; Blackwelder, 1944: 208; Balthasar, 1951: 335; Halffter, 1952: 83; Martínez, 1959: 94; Halffter & Matthews, 1966: 17, 30, 123, 131, 196, 210, 257; Edmonds, 1972: 816, 818, 854; Halffter 1974: 253; Halffter & Edmonds, 1982: 137; Zunino, 1985a: 22–23, fig. 1; Zunino, 1985b: 107, 109, fig. 4; Martínez, 1987: 50; Hanski & Cambefort, 1991: 466; Cabrera Walsh & Gandolfo, 1996: fig. 7; Monteresino et al., 1996: 109; Philips et al., 2004: 43, 45, 50–54, 58, figs 6–8; Hamel-Leigue et al., 2006: 3; Krajcik, 2006: 16; Hamel-Leigue et al., 2009: 56; Price, 2009: 148; Scholtz, 2009b: 243, 246–248, fig. 12.4; Scholtz et al., 2009: 537; Vaz-de-Mello & Grossi, 2010: 220; Vaz-de-Mello et al., 2011: 4, 10, 17, 25, 32, 40, 44; Krajcik, 2012: 54; Cupello & Vaz-de-Mello, 2013: 439, 441–443, 460; Cupello & Vazde-Mello, 2015: 16, 18, 21–23; Tissiani et al., 2017: 411, 413; Cupello et al., 2020: 2; Gillett & Toussaint, 2020: 662, 666, 671–672, 676, fig. 3.

Bolites [incorrect subsequent spelling]: Fabre, 1919: 268.

Type species: Bolbites onitoides Harold, 1868 , by original monotypy.

Etymology: According to Harold (1869a), the genusgroup name Bolbites is derived from a Greek word supposedly spelled as βῐλβιτον and which he translated into Latin as ‘ stercus ’ (‘dung’). We did not find any word spelled like that in Greek dictionaries, but similar forms such as βόβλιτον (bóbliton, neuter in gender), βόλβιθος (bólbithos, masculine), βόλβιτος (bólbitos, masculine), and βόλιτον (bóliton, neuter) are listed and indeed translated into English as ‘(of) cow dung’ or ‘cowpat’ (e.g. Liddell & Scott, 1897; Wiktionary, 2020). Therefore, Harold’s translation seems to be correct, even though his exact transliteration of the word into the Latin script (i.e. the spelling Bolbites ) does not correspond to the way that any of the variants we found would be transliterated (see, for example, transliteration guidelines by: Grensted, 1958; Papavero, 1994; Vlachos, 2015). It seems that instead of transliterating one of those words directly, Harold used the stem of the word βόλβιτος (namely, βόλβι-, ‘ bolbi -’) in combination with the Greek masculine suffix -ῑ́της (- ites), expressing the idea of relationship ( Brown, 1956; Papavero, 1994), to render the noun βόλβῑ́της, i.e. Bolbites . An English translation of the genus name is thus ‘the one from the cowpat’. Based on the gender agreement that Harold (1869a) proposed for the adjectival specific name of Gromphas dichroa when he transferred the species to Bolbites (viz., as dichrous), it is clear that he regarded the grammatical gender of Bolbites as masculine. In reason of the gender of the suffix -ῑ́τηςbeing masculine, a modern interpretation of the gender of Bolbites under Article 30.1.2 of the Code agrees with Harold’s and the name must indeed be treated as masculine. It should be noted that a feminine version of the noun, βόλβῑ́τις(‘ bolbitis ’), is listed in Liddell & Scott (1897) and Brown (1956) as referring to ‘a small kind of cuttle-fish with a strong smell’ ( Liddell & Scott, 1897). This ‘strong smell’ was likely the reason for the reference to cow dung in the name of this cephalopod. In any case, there is no evidence that Harold (1868b) derived the name of his new genus from this word; if he had, he would have most probably mentioned it in the etymology given in 1869.

Species composition: Authors have been almost unanimous in regarding B. onitoides as the sole extant species of Bolbites . This, as argued below, is indeed correct. The only two exceptions include Harold (1869a), who, in his world Scarabaeidae catalogue, listed Gromphas dichroa Blanchard, 1846 as a second species of Bolbites with no explicit justification. Soon thereafter, Harold (1869b) examined Blanchard’s type material and returned the species to Gromphas , where it indeed belongs ( Cupello & Vaz-de-Mello, 2013, 2016). Additionally, Van Lansberge (1875), in his monograph of the onitids, mentioned that one of the two species described by Perty (1830) in Onitis – O. aeruginosus Perty, 1830 or O. chalcomelas Perty, 1830 – should, in fact, belong to Bolbites , but without stating which one, or giving any further explanation. Nevertheless, he was most probably referring to O. aeruginosus, which had already been correctly and independently transferred to Gromphas by Sturm (1843) and Harold (1859) ( Cupello & Vaz-de-Mello 2013, 2014a, 2015); O. chalcomelas, in turn, is a Phanaeus MacLeay, 1819 ( Edmonds, 1994, and elsewhere).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Scarabaeidae

Tribe

Phanaeini

Loc

Bolbites

Cupello, Mario, Ribeiro-Costa, Cibele S. & Vaz-De-Mello, Fernando Z. 2022
2022
Loc

Bolbites

Cupello M & Ribeiro-Costa CS & Vaz-de-Mello FZ 2020: 2
Gillett CPT & Toussaint EFA 2020: 662
Tissiani ASO & Vaz-de-Mello FZ & Campelo-Junior JH 2017: 411
Cupello M & Vaz-de-Mello FZ 2013: 439
Krajcik M 2012: 54
Vaz-de-Mello FZ & Edmonds WD & Ocampo FC & Schoolmeesters P 2011: 4
Hamel-Leigue AC & Herzog SK & Mann DJ & Larsen TH & Gill BD & Edmonds WD & Spector S 2009: 56
Price DL 2009: 148
Scholtz CH 2009: 243
Scholtz CH & Davis ALV & Kryger U 2009: 537
Krajcik M 2006: 16
Monteresino E & Martinez A & Zunino M 1996: 109
Hanski I & Cambefort Y 1991: 466
Martinez A 1987: 50
Zunino M 1985: 22
Zunino M 1985: 107
Halffter G & Edmonds WD 1982: 137
Halffter G & Halffter V & Lopez-Guerrero Y 1974: 253
Edmonds WD 1972: 816
Halffter G & Matthews EG 1966: 17
Martinez A 1959: 94
Halffter G 1952: 83
Balthasar V 1951: 335
Blackwelder RE 1944: 208
Balthasar V 1941: 350
Pessoa SB & Lane F 1941: 470
d'Olsoufieff G 1924: 9
Lucas R 1920: 141
Fabre J-H 1919: 242
Bruch C 1915: 540
Bruch C 1911: 189
Gillet JJE 1911: 80
Enderlein G 1908: 335
Kolbe HJ 1907: 31
Kolbe HJ 1905: 531
Lagoa R 1905: 28
Fabre J-H 1899: 74
Waterhouse CO 1891: 59
Van Lansberge G 1875: 12
Burmeister H 1874: 129
Jaeger G 1874: 225
Harold E 1869: 1016
Harold E 1869: 62
Harold E 1868: 81
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