Scarabaeus (Scarabaeolus) reichei Waterhouse 1890
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3931.4.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6108496 |
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Scarabaeus (Scarabaeolus) reichei Waterhouse 1890 |
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Scarabaeus (Scarabaeolus) reichei Waterhouse 1890 View in CoL stat. rev.
Gillet (1911) synonymized Scarabaeus (Scarabaeolus) reichei Waterhouse 1890 with Scarabaeus (Scarabaeolus) canaliculatus Fairmaire 1888 . Subsequently, this decision was followed by Janssens (1940), Zur Strassen (1967), Ferreira (1972) and Zidek & Pokorny (2004). However, photographs of the type specimen of S. (S.) canaliculatus ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ) show strongly convex interstriae, tan pilosity and yellow antennae that are comparable to specimens recently collected in southern Namibia whose distribution ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 ) coincides with the “Namaqua” type locality of S. (S.) canaliculatus ( Fairmaire 1888) [interpreted as Great Namaqualand or the Karas Region in Namibia]. The photographs of S. (S.) canaliculatus differ to those of the type specimen of S. (S.) reichei ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ) that show flat interstriae, dark pilosity and dark antennae comparable to many specimens recorded from the west coast of South Africa whose distribution ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 ) coincides with the “Cape of Good Hope” type locality of S. (S.) reichei ( Waterhouse 1890) . The photographs also differ from many specimens recorded from the interior of southern Africa that show strongly convex interstriae, dark pilosity and dark antennae, whose distribution ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 ) coincides with the “Afric. austral. inter.” [Interior of Southern Africa] type locality of Scarabaeus (Scarabaeolus) fritschi ( Harold, 1868) (type not located). Thus, Scarabaeus (Scarabaeolus) reichei Waterhouse 1890 is removed from synonymy with Scarabaeus (Scarabaeolus) canaliculatus Fairmaire 1888 and is reinstated as a valid species.
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