DYNASTINAE, MacLeay, 1819
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SUBFAMILY DYNASTINAE
TRIBE CYCLOCEPHALINI
Chalepides barbatus barbatus (Fabricius) 1787: 10 ( Scarabaeus View in CoL ); Blackwelder 1944-1957: 253; Paulian 1947a: 73 ( Chalepus View in CoL ); Chalumeau and Gruner 1977: 590 (suggesting labeling error); Chalumeau 1982a: 343, 1983a: 216; Endrödi 1985: 172; Audreau: 2001: 426. Distribution. Barbados, Cuba, Guadeloupe (Paulian, 1947), Hispaniola, Martinique, Puerto Rico, St. Barthélemy, St. Croix, St. Lucia, St. Martin. Other subspecies are from Guatemala to Argentina; widespread Antilles and Latin America View in CoL . Notes. Introduced to lower Lesser Antilles according to Chalumeau 1983a 216. Some records are placed in Chalepus MacLeay 1819: 149 (Scarabaeidae) View in CoL which is preoccupied by Chalepus Thunberg 1805: 282 (Chrysomelidae) View in CoL . Wolcott 1950: 263 discusses the natural history of this detritus feeding non-economic beetle in Puerto Rico.
Cyclocephala melanocephala (Fabricius) 1775: 36 ( Melolontha ); C. m. rubiginosa Burmeister 1847: 59; Paulian 1947a: 71; Chalumeau and Gruner 1977: 584; Cartwright and Chalumeau 1978: 25; Chalumeau 1978: 43, 1982a: 337, 1983a: 145; Endrödi 1985: 103; Marquet and Roguet 2003: 12. = Cyclocephala dimidiata Burmeister 1847: 57 ; Blackwelder 1944-1957: 251 of Grenada. Distribution. Localities for the subspecies C. m. rubiginosa: Dominica, Guadeloupe, Les Saintes, Marie-Galante, Martinique. The Grenada record may be a South American subspecies. The species ranges from the Lesser Antilles to Brazil and Argentina; Lesser Antilles and Latin America View in CoL .
Cyclocephala tridentata (Fabricius) 1801: 170 ( Melolontha ); Fleutiaux and Sallé 1890: 401; Paulian 1947a: 68; Chalumeau and Gruner 1977: 587; Chalumeau 1978: 44, 1982a: 337, 1983a: 149; Endrödi 1985: 99; Marquet and Roguet 2003: 12. Distribution. Barbados, Guadeloupe, Martinique, St. Lucia; Dominica (C. t. dominicensis Cartwright and Chalumeau View in CoL in Chalumeau 1977a: 135; Cartwright and Chalumeau 1978: 250; Chalumeau 1983a: 151; not Dominican [Domineekan] Republic. Colombia, Surinam; Lesser Antilles and Latin America View in CoL .
TRIBE DYNASTINI
Dynastes hercules (Linnaeus) 1758: 345 ( Scarabaeus View in CoL ); Fleutiaux and Sallé 1890: 402; Paulian 1947a: 80; Chalumeau and Gruner 1977: 597; Cartwright and Chalumeau 1978: 21; Chalumeau 1983a: 162; Chalumeau and Reid 2002. = Dynastes lagaii Verrill 1906: 318 of Dominica. = Dynastes vulcan Verrill 1906: 319 of Dominica. Distribution. Dominica and Guadeloupe (type locality) for the nominate subspecies. The subspecies D. h. alcides (Olivier) 1789: 7 [= D. h. reidi Chalumeau 1977: 237; = D baudrii Pinchon 1976 (nomen nudum)] is of Martinique and of St. Lucia. The full range of the species, with nine subspecies, includes these islands and from Mexico to Panama, and throughout northern South America View in CoL to Bolivia and Brazil ( Chalumeau and Reid 2002; Silvestre 1996); Lesser Antilles and Latin America View in CoL . It is seemingly absent on St. Vincent and Grenada. Notes. Gruner and Chalumeau (1977) summarize the biology of the species in Guadeloupe. Adults are attracted to lights, even during nights of full moon; larvae found in decaying trees. In contrast to the nominal subspecies of Guadeloupe, D. h. alcides is rather uncommon. Rather common, and the largest beetle species in the Lesser Antilles. The polymorphism in the male horns led to several names being applied to this species. The species is protected by law in Martinique and Guadeloupe. Notes. Fortuné Chalumeau (pers. comm., December, 2010) now recognizes D. alcides as a full and valid species, although this is not generally accepted. Lauchaume (1985) examined the type of D. alcides and found it to be conspecific with D. h. hercules , the type locality for which is Guadeloupe.
TRIBE ORYCTINI
Tomarus cuniculus (Fabricius) 1801: 20 ( Geotrupes View in CoL ); Paulian 1947a: 76 ( Ligyrus ); Chalumeau and Gruner 1977: 591; Cartwright and Chalumeau 1978: 27; Chalumeau 1978: 44, 1983a: 154; Cooter 1983: 185; Bennett and Alam 1985: 22; Marquet and Roguet 2003: 12; Valentine and Ivie 2005: 276; Ivie et al. 2008b: 245 ( Ligyrus ); Turnbow and Thomas 2008: 49. = Ligyrus antillarum Palisot de Beauvois 1805: 104 , Fleutiaux and Sallé 1890: 402 of Guadeloupe. = Ligyrus tumulosus Burmeister, Ramos 1946: 41 of Mona; Uyttenboogaart 1902: 116 of Barbados. Distribution. Anguilla, Antigua, Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Cuba, Désirade, Dominica, Guadeloupe, Guana, Hispaniola, Les Saintes, Jamaica, Marie-Galante, Martinique, Mona, Montserrat, Nevis, Puerto Rico, St. Barthélemy, St. Croix, St. John, St. Martin, St. Thomas, St. Vincent. United States to Trinidad, French Guiana, Brazil; widespread New World. Notes. Adults attracted to lights; larvae a serious pest of roots of sugar cane, or may be saprophagous or coprophagous where sugar cane is absent.
Tomarus ebenus (DeGeer) 1774: 317 ( Scarabaeus View in CoL ); Paulian 1947a: 76 ( Ligyrus ); Chalumeau and Gruner 1977: 592; Cartwright and Chalumeau 1978: 26; Chalumeau 1978: 44, 1983a: 156; Marquet and Roguet 2003: 12. = Ligyrus cordatus Fabricius 1792: 31 ; Fleutiaux and Sallé 1890: 402 of Guadeloupe. Distribution. Dominica, Guadeloupe, Hispaniola, Marie-Galante, Martinique, St. Lucia, St. Martin. Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Surinam, Brazil; widespread Antilles and Latin America View in CoL . Notes. Adults attracted to lights; larvae feed on small tubers of Dioscoreaceae View in CoL and Convolvulaceae View in CoL and may damage gardens.
TRIBE PHILEURINI
Phileurus didymus (Linnaeus) 1758: 347 ( Scarabaeus View in CoL ); Chalumeau and Gruner 1977: 600; Cartwright and Chalumeau 1978: 27; Chalumeau 1983a: 169; Woodruff et al. 1998: 34. Distribution. Dominica, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Puerto Rico, St. Vincent. Mexico to Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad to Brazil; widespread Antilles and Latin America View in CoL . Notes. Adults attracted to lights; larvae found in decaying palm trees.
Phileurus valgus Linnaeus 1758: 347 ; Fleutiaux and Sallé 1890: 403; Ratcliffe 1988: 52. = Phileurus castaneus antillarum Prell 1912: 179 , Paulian 1947a: 82; Ivie et al. 2008b: 245. = P. valgus antillarum Prell 1912: 179 ; Chalumeau and Gruner 1977: 599; Cartwright and Chalumeau 1978: 27; Chalumeau 1983a: 168 of Guadeloupe, of Dominica, and of Martinique; Marquet and Roguet 2003: 12; Turnbow and Thomas 2008: 49. = P. valgus capra Bates 1889: 341 of Guadeloupe, of Martinique, of St. Martin, and of St. Barthélemy in Endrödi 1985: 726. Distribution. Bahamas, Barbados, Cuba, Désirade, Dominica, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Jamaica, Martinique, Montserrat, Puerto Rico, St. Barthélemy, St. Croix, St. Martin, St. Vincent. Venezuela. The nominate subspecies is widespread in eastern USA and Central and South America View in CoL to Argentina; widespread New World. Notes. Adults are attracted to lights; adults and larvae are collected in various decaying logs.
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DYNASTINAE
Peck, Stewart B. 2011 |
Phileurus didymus (Linnaeus) 1758: 347
Woodruff, R. E. & B. M. Beck & P. E. Skelley & C. Y. L. Schotman & M. C. Thomas 1998: 34 |
Chalumeau, F. 1983: 169 |
Cartwright, O. L. & F. E. Chalumeau 1978: 27 |
Chalumeau, F. & L. Gruner 1977: 600 |
Cyclocephala melanocephala (Fabricius) 1775: 36
Marquet, J. & D. Roguet 2003: 12 |
Endrodi, S. 1985: 103 |
Chalumeau, F. 1983: 145 |
Chalumeau, F. 1982: 337 |
Cartwright, O. L. & F. E. Chalumeau 1978: 25 |
Chalumeau, F. 1978: 43 |
Chalumeau, F. & L. Gruner 1977: 584 |
Paulian, R. 1947: 71 |
Tomarus cuniculus (Fabricius) 1801: 20
Ivie, M. A. & K. A. Marske & I. A. Foley & L. L. Ivie 2008: 245 |
Turnbow, R. H., Jr. & M. C. Thomas 2008: 49 |
Valentine, B. D. & M. A. Ivie 2005: 276 |
Marquet, J. & D. Roguet 2003: 12 |
Bennett, F. D. & M. M. Alam 1985: 22 |
Chalumeau, F. 1983: 154 |
Cooter, J. 1983: 185 |
Cartwright, O. L. & F. E. Chalumeau 1978: 27 |
Chalumeau, F. 1978: 44 |
Chalumeau, F. & L. Gruner 1977: 591 |
Paulian, R. 1947: 76 |
Ramos, J. A. 1946: 41 |
Fleutiaux, E. & A. Salle 1890: 402 |
Tomarus ebenus (DeGeer) 1774: 317
Marquet, J. & D. Roguet 2003: 12 |
Chalumeau, F. 1983: 156 |
Cartwright, O. L. & F. E. Chalumeau 1978: 26 |
Chalumeau, F. 1978: 44 |
Chalumeau, F. & L. Gruner 1977: 592 |
Paulian, R. 1947: 76 |
Fleutiaux, E. & A. Salle 1890: 402 |
Cyclocephala tridentata (Fabricius) 1801: 170
Marquet, J. & D. Roguet 2003: 12 |
Endrodi, S. 1985: 99 |
Chalumeau, F. 1983: 149 |
Chalumeau, F. 1983: 151 |
Chalumeau, F. 1982: 337 |
Chalumeau, F. 1978: 44 |
Cartwright, O. L. & F. E. Chalumeau 1978: 250 |
Chalumeau, F. & L. Gruner 1977: 587 |
Paulian, R. 1947: 68 |
Fleutiaux, E. & A. Salle 1890: 401 |
Phileurus valgus
Ivie, M. A. & K. A. Marske & I. A. Foley & L. L. Ivie 2008: 245 |
Turnbow, R. H., Jr. & M. C. Thomas 2008: 49 |
Marquet, J. & D. Roguet 2003: 12 |
Ratcliffe, B. C. 1988: 52 |
Endrodi, S. 1985: 726 |
Chalumeau, F. 1983: 168 |
Cartwright, O. L. & F. E. Chalumeau 1978: 27 |
Chalumeau, F. & L. Gruner 1977: 599 |
Paulian, R. 1947: 82 |
Fleutiaux, E. & A. Salle 1890: 403 |