Boreocanthon forreri ( Bates, 1887 )

Edmonds, W. D., 2022, Taxonomic review of the North American dung beetle genus Boreocanthon Halffter, 1958 (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae: Deltochilini), Insecta Mundi 2022 (952), pp. 1-65 : 56-58

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scientific name

Boreocanthon forreri ( Bates, 1887 )
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Boreocanthon forreri ( Bates, 1887) View in CoL , restored generic combination

Fig. 45 View Figure 45 , 102–109 View Figures 102–109

Canthon forreri Bates 1887: 31 View in CoL .

Boreocanthon forreri (Bates) View in CoL (new combination per Halffter 1961: 234).

Canthon (Boreocanthon) forreri Bates View in CoL (new combination per Howden 1966: 727).

Boreocanthon forreri Bates View in CoL , restored generic combination.

Type material. Syntype (sex undetermined), The Natural History Museum London. Examined by photograph courtesy of Fernando Vaz-de-Mello.

Type locality. Mexico, Presidio (see Comments below)

Diagnosis. Head: Clypeus ( Fig. 106 View Figures 102–109 ) lightly roughened, weakly glistening anteriorly; bearing four marginal teeth; posteriorly, along with remainder of head, densely alutaceous, conspicuously punctate. Paraocular notch slight, setting off small, angulate corner of paraocular area ( Fig. 106 View Figures 102–109 ). Labio-gular fimbria curved posteriorly, interrupted medially by short V-shaped extension bearing coarse, setose punctures (as in Fig. 117 View Figures 110–119 ). Prothorax: Pronotum ( Fig. 102–103, 105 View Figures 102–109 ) rather boldly, evenly punctate on weakly alutaceous background; anterolateral angles at most only very weakly upturned, posteromedian angle not noticeably impressed. Circumnotal ridge smooth, not serrate posteriorly. Hypomeral carina ( Fig. 108 View Figures 102–109 ) usually present, curving laterad to point one-eighth to one-fourth distance to outer margin. Pterothorax: Mesoventrite smooth; metaventrite evenly, sharply punctate. Elytra: Striae ( Fig. 107, 109 View Figures 102–109 ) lacking crisp margins ( Fig. 107 View Figures 102–109 ). Umbone distinctly shinier than disk (Fig, 109). Interstriae densely alutaceous, weakly microspotted; anterior ends of interstriae 2 and 3 not swollen, interstriae 3 and 5 with minute, acute tubercle in middle of anterior margin. Subhumeral (8 th) stria carinulate basally, usually strongly so ( Fig. 109 View Figures 102–109 ); epipleural (9 th) stria often visible, occasionally carinulate. Legs: Protibia ( Fig. 104 View Figures 102–109 ) evenly dilated, inner margin not offset; apical spur sexually dimorphic, apex acute in female, bifurcate in male. Hind femora lacking anterior row of longer setae, distal end bearing several conspicuous setae. Abdomen: Pygidium weakly punctured (as in Fig. 119 View Figures 110–119 ), apex sometimes distinctly more convex and shinier than remainder of surface. Sixth ventrite punctate medially; other sternites smooth, impunctate. Genital capsule: Laterally compressed distal portion of parameres shortened, truncate (“snub nosed”), almost right-angled (as in Fig. 113 View Figures 110–119 ); ventral apical angles in form of rounded knob (as in Fig. 114 View Figures 110–119 ). General: Pronotum dark, shiny green, yellow-green or coppery, elytra and pygidium darker than pronotum with less pronounced color. Length: 4.5 – 6.0 mm. Geographic distribution ( Fig. 45 View Figure 45 ): NW coast of Mexico from Sonora to Nayarit. Ecogeographic environment: Tropical and Subtropical Dry Broadleaf Forests biome (Sonoran-Sinaloan Subtropical Dry Forest and Sinaloan Dry Forest ecoregions). Specimens examined: 88.

Collection localities.

MEXICO — NAYARIT: Mpio. Del Nayar ● Jesus Maria [Jun-Jul] . SINALOA: Mpio. Culiacan ● Altata [JulAug] 14 mi N Culiacan [Aug] ; Mpio. Salvador Alvarado ● 11mi S Guamúchil [Aug] ; Mpio. San Ignacio ● Rio Piaxtla , 1 mi W Hwy 15 . SONORA: Mpio. Alamos ● Alamos [Jul-Aug] ● 2 mi E Alamos ● La Aduana [Sep] ; Mpio. Etchojoa ● Rio Mayo [Aug] ; Mpio. Huatabampo ● 53 mi S Navojoa [Jul] ; Mpio. Navojoa ● Bacabachi [Sept] ● Tesopaco [Sep] ● 5 mi E Navojoa [Aug] ● 3 mi N Navojoa [Aug] ; Mpio. Santa Ana ● 6 mi S Benjamin Hill [Aug] ● 11 mi S Benjamin Hill [Sep] ; Mpio. Ures ● 30 mi E Ures, 2700 ft [Aug] .

Comments. The stated type locality of B. forreri is “ Mexico, Presidio,” which Selander and Vaurie (1962) identified as either the river, Rio Presidio, or the small village of Presidio east of Mazatlán, Sinaloa. Bates’ specimens were collected in “N.W. Mexico ” by Alphonse Forrer, one of the collectors who supplied material for the production of Biologia Centrali-Americana ( Godman 1915). Besides work on the mainland, Forrer also collected on Islas Tres Marias, offshore from the small port of San Blas, Nayarit, which, like Mazatlán, could have been a point of embarkation to the islands. This port is close to another possible candidate for type locality, Presidio de los Reyes, a small town in Ruíz Municipality, Nayarit, about 65 km to the northeast. For present purposes, the choice remains moot as both “Presidios” are clearly within the range of forreri as considered here.

I regard this species as sister to B. melanus . Except for color, they are very similar and apparently overlap along the far northern coast of Sonora. Specimens assignable to both species occur in the area of Alamos, Sonora, begging the question of conspecificity, but I have not seen enough material from southern Sonora that I would want to resolve the question. Whether regarded as distinct species or not, the twosome comprises a distinct taxonomic entity.

I know nothing about the biology of B. forreri other than one record on fox excrement and another at blacklight.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Scarabaeidae

Genus

Boreocanthon

Loc

Boreocanthon forreri ( Bates, 1887 )

Edmonds, W. D. 2022
2022
Loc

Canthon (Boreocanthon) forreri

Howden HF 1966: 727
1966
Loc

Boreocanthon forreri (Bates)

Halffter G. 1961: 234
1961
Loc

Canthon forreri

Bates HW 1887: 31
1887
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