Onthophagus anewtoni Howden and Génier, 2004
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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010-065X-72.4.873 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AF171C-FF9D-F978-8AF2-FF33E29FFC18 |
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Onthophagus anewtoni Howden and Génier, 2004 |
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Onthophagus anewtoni Howden and Génier, 2004 View in CoL
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Known Distribution. Before our record reported herein, this species was only known from its type series localities in the states of Guerrero, Jalisco, and Oaxaca, Mexico (Howden and Génier 2004) .
Examined Material. Forty-two specimens (24 males, 18 females). MEXICO: CHIAPAS: Chiapa de Corzo municipality, 8.2 km NE of Chiapa de Corzo, deciduous forest, 16°43 ʹ 44.17 ʹʹ N, 92°55 ʹ 56.91 ʹʹ W, 875 m, 30.VI.2017, squid (216, 16♀), pig dung (16), G. Sánchez-Hernández, R. Dávila and A. Gómez cols.; idem except 28.VII.2017, squid (26), pig dung (16), fermented fungus (1♀), G. Sánchez- Hernández, R. Dávila and C. Valdez cols GoogleMaps .
Comments. The presence of this species in the central region of Chiapas matches with other species of the subfamily, such as Phanaeus demon Castelnau, 1840 and Canthidium laetum Harold, 1867 , that are distributed along the Mexican Pacific coast and use the slopes of the Sierra Madre de Chiapas (Reserva de la Biósfera La Sepultura) to expand their distribution towards the Central Depression of Chiapas (Kohlmann and Sol´ıs 2006a; Lizardo et al. 2017). Our locality record extends the distribution range approximately 300 km east of the closest known locality, Tequesistlán, Oaxaca.
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