Agamopus species, 1887

Costa-Silva, Vinícius, Carvalho, Edrielly & Vaz-De, Fernando Z., 2022, A taxonomic revision of the New World genus Agamopus Bates, 1887 (Coleoptera: Scarabaeinae: Ateuchini), European Journal of Taxonomy 806 (1), pp. 64-89 : 83

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2022.806.1703

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:D0442F62-6E6D-47DF-AFFE-443472343037

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6391063

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AB4D2B10-FFBC-B508-FF55-FD81842F3F08

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Felipe

scientific name

Agamopus species
status

 

Identification key to the Agamopus species View in CoL (adapted from Halffter & Martínez 1968)

1. Frons with two small tubercles near to fronto-clypeal sulcus ( Fig. 5B View Fig , white setae). Pygidium without yellow setae ...................................................................................................................................... 2

– Frons without tubercles ( Fig. 5A View Fig ). Pygidium bearing yellow setae ( Fig. 2A‒B View Fig ) ............................. 3

2. Pygidium with arched sulcus ( Fig. 9E View Fig ). Anterior half of metatibiae with outer and inner edges gradually widened apically; inner edge smooth. Central Brazil......................................................... ................................................................................................... Agamopus viridis Boucomont, 1928 View in CoL

– Pygidium with sinuous sulcus ( Fig. 4D View Fig ). Anterior half of metatibiae with outer and inner edges parallel ( Fig. 4C View Fig ); inner edge crenulated. Southern Brazil (Paraná) .......... Agamopus joker View in CoL sp. nov.

3. Head fully covered by micropunctation (as in Fig 5B View Fig , but without tubercles); male with posterior margin of metafemora smooth .......................................................................................................... 4

– Head with central part smooth or with sparse micropunctation ( Fig. 5A View Fig ); male with posterior edge of metafemora crenulated ( Fig. 6C View Fig ). From Mexico to northern South America ( Colombia and Venezuela) ........................................................................................ Agamopus lampros Bates, 1887 View in CoL

4. Pygidium with a single row of several yellow setae arranged along anterior edge of sulcus ( Fig. 2A View Fig ); Brazil and Bolivia............................................................... Agamopus unguicularis ( Harold, 1883) View in CoL

– Pygidium with a row of two or three yellow setae along centre of anterior edge of sulcus ( Fig. 2B View Fig ). Suriname, French Guiana, and northern Brazil...................... Agamopus castaneus Balthasar, 1938 View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Scarabaeidae

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