Sisyphus goryi Harold 1859

Daniel, Gimo M., Davis, Adrian Lv., Sole, Catherine L. & Scholtz, Clarke H., 2020, Taxonomic review of the tribe Sisyphini sensu stricto Mulsant, 1842 (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae) in southern Africa, including new species descriptions, Insect Systematics & Evolution 51 (1), pp. 1-61 : 23

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https://doi.org/ 10.1163/1876312X-00002195

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3794419

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scientific name

Sisyphus goryi Harold 1859
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Sisyphus goryi Harold 1859 View in CoL ( Figs. 5 View Fig , 6D View Fig ).

Harold 1859:224; Harold 1869:984; Péringuey 1902:106–7; Kolbe 1914: 317; Arrow 1927:460; Haaf 1955:362–3; Ferreira 1972:797; Schäfer & Fischer 2001:53–4; Schäfer & Fischer 1992:121–2.

Sisyphus hirtus Wiedeman, 1823 View in CoL

Wiedeman 1823:21; Gory 1833:14; Harold 1869:984; Arrow 1909:518–9; 1927:460; Haaf 1995:362–3; Schäfer & Fischer 2001:53–4; Schäfer & Fischer 1992:121–2.

S. pygmaeus Dejean, 1837 View in CoL

Dejean 1837: 151; Klug, 1862:219; Harold 1869:984; Haaf 1955:362–3.

Type locality: Senegal

Size: Male: length: 7–4.0 mm, width: 3.4– 2.2 mm. Female: Length: 7.0– 3.9 mm, width: 3.1– 2.4 mm.

Diagnosis: S. goryi is similar to Sisyphus bicuariensis sp. n. However, it differs by the uniform brown colour of the setae compared to the bicoloured setae in S. bicuariensis sp. n. The male genitalia of both species differ ( Figs. 6 A, D View Fig ). Furthermore, it should be noted that larger S. goryi specimens resemble those of S. caffer . However, S. goryi bears well-developed tufts of setae, which emanate from below the abdominal epipleurae ( Fig. 5H View Fig ) (>10 single setae), which differ to those in S. caffer where the tufts consist of few single setae (<10).

Examined non-type material: See Supplementary information.

Morphological variation

Head. Antennal club varies in colour between brown or black. Clypeus. In some specimens, especially old ones, the lateral edge of the clypeus is worn completely smooth; the third indentation is absent; and the medial surface bears a metallic sheen. Sternites. Some populations are completely hairless on the latero-posterior edge of the mesosternum. Pygidium. Setae are evenly distributed in some individuals whereas in others they are arranged in a trident pattern.

Populations from highlands and areas of shaded vegetation, such as Inyanga ( Zimbabwe), Manyara ( Tanzania) and Meru ( Kenya) are distinctly larger in size and may, in some cases, resemble S. caffer .

Distribution: S. goryi is widespread in the Afrotropical region and is associated with a great range of habitats from shaded to open vegetation. Moreover, it has been recorded at a range of different altitudes ( Fig. 7 View Fig ). The geographical distribution and morphological variation suggest a species complex. However, as we could not access the type material of S. goryi , the putative species complex currently remains undetermined pending further study.

Remarks: The original name of Sisyphus hirtus Gory, 1833 , is preoccupied by Sisyphus hirtus Wiedmann, 1825 (Indian species). Gory’s junior homonym was, therefore, renamed as Sisyphus goryi Harold, 1859 . Subsequently, Péringuey (1901) synonymized S. caffer Boheman, 1857 , and S. sordidus Boheman, 1857 , with S. goryi , whereas, Haaf (1955) and Ferreira (1972) synonymized S. goryi with S. crispatus Gory, 1833 . Based on morphological and biogeographical evidence we have, here, revalidated S. caffer , S. sordidus and S. goryi following the unpublished revision of Paschalidis (1974).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Scarabaeidae

SubFamily

Scarabaeinae

Tribe

Sisyphini

Genus

Sisyphus

Loc

Sisyphus goryi Harold 1859

Daniel, Gimo M., Davis, Adrian Lv., Sole, Catherine L. & Scholtz, Clarke H. 2020
2020
Loc

Schafer, P. & Fischer, E. 2001:
Schafer, P. & Fischer, E. 1992:
Ferreira, M. C. 1972:
Haaf, E. 1955:
Arrow, G. J. 1927:
Kolbe, H. J. 1914: 317
Harold, E. von 1869:
Harold, E. von 1859:
Péringuey 1902:106–7
1859
Loc

Sisyphus hirtus

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