Onthophagus, Latreille, 1802

Cárdenas-Bautista, Johann Stephens, Parada-Alfonso, Jenny Andrea & Carvajal‑Cogollo, Juan E., 2020, Dung beetles (Scarabaeidae, Scarabaeinae) of the Foothills-Andean Forest strip of Villavicencio, Colombia, Check List 16 (4), pp. 821-839 : 834

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.15560/16.4.821

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F2DE0C-A938-C022-FCDE-34DDFAA3E149

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Marcus

scientific name

Onthophagus
status

 

Onthophagus View in CoL gr. clypeatus Blanchard, 1843

Figure 2B

Materials examined. COLOMBIA • 1, 6.48 mm (mean); Meta, Villavicencio, Vereda Buenavista, “El Porvenir” Farm ; 04°08ʹ40.44″N, 073°41ʹ05.84″W; 1207 m a.s.l.; 25 Apr.2019; Cárdenas Johann and Parada Jenny leg.; wooded pasture; Bvpat4; UPTC-In-00084 GoogleMaps . • 3, 6.48 mm (mean); Meta, Villavicencio, Vereda Buenavista, “El Porvenir” Farm ; 04°08ʹ42.33″N, 073°41ʹ09.20″W; 1147 m a.s.l.; 13 Oct. 2018; Cárdenas Johann and Parada Jenny leg.; riparian forest; Bvbrt7; UPTC-In-00085 GoogleMaps . • 3, 6.48 mm (mean); Meta, Villavicencio, Vereda Buenavista, “El Porvenir” Farm ; 04°08ʹ35.25″N, 073°40ʹ50.28″W; 1122 m a.s.l.; 12 Oct. 2018; Cárdenas Johann and Parada Jenny leg.; high secondary forest; Bvbt5; UPTC-In-00086 GoogleMaps .

Identification. This species can be distinguished from other Onthophagus species by the prolonged clypeus on its anterior margin in the form of a “ T ”, slightly bidentate in the females; males with slightly angled horns, variable in size towards the base of the eyes; females with two conical protuberances towards the base of the eyes; and pronotum with a pair of small tubercles towards the midline that do not extend beyond the anterior border ( Zunino and Halffter 1997).

Distribution. It is distributed throughout almost the entire country in Colombia, according to collection records. However, some differences between these species were observed. In the study area the species were found in all habitats between 650–1200 m a.s.l., and were very abundant (1954 individuals). However, a preference was observed for areas with forested vegetation (riparian forest relics and high secondary forest) where 1695 individuals were collected with some specimens reported for open areas such as wooded grasslands (259 individuals) and only seven individuals in the open grassland.

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Scarabaeidae

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