Taxonomic review of the Dichotomius (Luederwaldtinia) agenor species group (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae) Author Montoya-Molina, Santiago BC00697E-4F30-497A-A9C3-0C8E7B11B625&2FF2B7D6-1A6B-43C1-9966-A1A949FB2B05 Federal University of Mato Grosso, Institute of Biosciences, Programa de Pós Graduaç „ o em Ecología e Conservaç „ o da Biodiversidade, Av. Fernando Correa da Costa, 2367, Boa Esperança, Cuiabá, MT, Brazil. & Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Kamýcká 129, Praha-Suchdol, 16500, Czech Republic. & Federal University of Mato Grosso, Institute of Biosciences, Department of Biology and Zoology, Av. Fernando Correa da Costa, 2367, Boa Esperança, Cuiabá, MT, Brazil. horomo@gmail.com&vazdemello@gmail.com Author Vaz-De, Fernando Z. 2FF2B7D6-1A6B-43C1-9966-A1A949FB2B05 Federal University of Mato Grosso, Institute of Biosciences, Department of Biology and Zoology, Av. Fernando Correa da Costa, 2367, Boa Esperança, Cuiabá, MT, Brazil. vazdemello@gmail.com text European Journal of Taxonomy 2021 2021-02-11 734 1 64 journal article 10.5852/ejt.2021.734.1233 fd8f5cb9-13e9-4c90-ac15-502fa7ee8d38 2118-9773 4542107 663A0C2D-E3CF-4B0C-8BA1-566B174829A2 Dichotomius ( Luederwaldtinia ) enioi sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: E526BCF4-2B99-42E3-B18B-DC9FE1ED0D7B Fig. 8 , Map 16 Diagnosis Dichotomius enioi sp. nov. is separated from other species in the group by the following combination of characters: males interocular space microsculpture shagreened, with flat, well-defined punctures resembling rugosity. Median tubercle conical, twice as high as lateral, with fine apical emargination; lateral tubercles with acute apex. Row of dense uninterrupted ocellate punctures arrange along anterior and posterior margin of Pronotum.Anterior disc declivity with weak anteromedian lobe subemargination. Interstriae microsculpture shagreened. Etymology Dichotomius enioi sp. nov. is an eponym after Enio Cano, a Guatemalan scientist who contributes to the study of Scarabaeoidea . Material examined Holotype GUATEMALA ; “ Petén , Flores , El Remate , Biot. Cerro Cahuí; 28-29 VII 1995 ; Col. E.B. Cano ” /“Bosque guamil alto, Colecta nocturna, con heces humanas” / “ Dichotomius agenor (Harold) , Det. E. Cano , 1996.” [white, p]; CEMT . Paratypes COSTA RICA Guanacaste 2 ♂♂ , 2 ♀♀ ; Pq. Nac. Santa Rosa. Parnaud. ; CEMT Puntarenas 1 ♂ , 1 ♀ ; Est. Queb. Bonita , 50 m . Res. Biol. Carara L-N-194500; 469850; Jun. 1993 ; J.C. Saborío leg.; CEMT . GUATEMALA Petén 1 ♂ , 1 ♀ ; Flores, El Remate, Biot. Cerro Cahuí; 28–29 Jul. 1995 ; E.B. Cano leg.; CEMT 1 ♀ ; Parque Nac. Tikal , área #1-B; 5–6 Sep. 1995 ; G. Orellana leg.; CEMT . MEXICO Campeche 3 ♂♂ , 2 ♀♀ ; Xpujil; 26 Jul. 1995 ; J.L. Moreno and T. Mestre leg.; CEMT . Description Male MEASUREMENTS. Length: 21.47 mm . Dorsal and ventral surface black. Fig. 8. Dichotomius enioi sp. nov. A–B . Dorsal habitus. A . Holotype, ♂ (CEMT). B . ♀. C . Lateral view of the aedeagus. D . Ocellate punctation of the posterior margin of the pronotum; elytral interstriae shagreened. E . Ventral view of the aedeagus. F–G . Lamella copulatrix. H . Profemur covered with wellimpressed punctures, setigerous setae near the medial edge. HEAD. Anterior surface rugose. Interocular surface microsculpture shagreened, with flat, well-defined punctures. Clypeus with central emargination separating two short, rounded clypeal teeth. Cephalic carina wider than high. Median tubercle twice as high as lateral tubercles, conical in shape and with fine apical emargination, lateral tubercles apical acute. Ventral clypeal process truncate (see Fig. 2B ). PRONOTUM. Wider than long. Pronotal median disc shiny covered with simple well-impressed punctures, scattered dense uninterrupted ocellate punctures along anterior and posterior margins, absent in lateral margins ( Fig. 8A, C ). Anterior disc pronounced declivity with impressed longitudinal sulcus producing weak anteromedian lobe subemargination. Hypomeral disc smooth, external margin bearing multiple rows of disorganized long setae, approximately same length, (see Fig. 2E ). ABDOMEN. Prosternum surface microsculpture shagreened. Mesosternum and metepisternum surface covered by large ocellate setigerous punctures. Metasternum setigerous punctures restricted to anterior and lateral edges of mestasternal lobe. Setigerous punctures connecting antero-median edge with lateral through margin of mesocoxa (see Fig. 2G ); lateral edge of metasternum with ocellate setigerous punctures separated by diameter of a puncture, setae reaching metepisternum suture. Sternite with ocellate punctures along anterior margins of each sternite, denser in lateral areas. Pygidium microsculpture shagreened with scattered well-impressed simple punctures; basal margin bearing row of ocellate punctures. ELYTRA. Interstriae microsculpture shagreened ( Fig. 8C ). Striae with ocellate punctures separated by diameter of a puncture on elytral disc. LEGS. Fore calcar spiniform, profemur surface covered by clearly impressed punctures ( Fig. 8D ); metacoxa posterior margin bearing row of organized ocellate setigerous punctures. PARAMERES AND LAMELLA COPULATRIX. As in Fig. 8 E–G. Morphological variation Females ( Fig. 8B ) As males except for the following characters: HEAD. Surface completely transversely rugose, denser on anterior portion. Cephalic carina quadridentate and greatly elevate, median tubercles higher than lateral. PRONOTUM. Without medial declivity and sub-emargination, punctures dense and deeply impressed, separated between them by once the diameter of same. ABDOMEN. Sternites lateral punctuation denser than in males. Pygidium surface punctation wider and denser than in males. Remarks It is possible that Kohlmann & Solis (1997) and López-Guerrero (2005) reported this species for Central America as Dichotomius agenor .