Revisão taxonômica dos grupos de espécies Dichotomius (Selenocopris) carbonarius e Dichotomius (Selenocopris) nisus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae)

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Autor(a) principal: Ferreira, Sheila Cassenote
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The genus Dichotomius Hope, 1838 is endemic to the western hemisphere, widely distributed in the American continent, with species from the United States to Argentina. It currently has about 200 valid species, of which approximately 100 are found in South America. Of the species groups within the Selenocopris subgenus, only the D. carbonarius group with seven described species, some widely distributed and with imprecise original descriptions that make it difficult to identify their species, does not present a taxonomic revision. The general objective of the research was to taxonomically review the Dichotomius (Selenocopris) carbonarius and Dichotomius (Selenocopris) nisus species groups, as well as provide diagnoses for the species already described in the groups, including illustrations and photographs of the specimens and their genitalia; Create a dichotomous key to identify species of the D. carbonarius group; and describe possible new species. The main justification of the study is that the studies conducted with the help of this work will result in taxonomic publications that will be essential for the knowledge and understanding of Neotropical biodiversity. Taxonomy works are important instruments when it comes to practices for the conservation of biodiversity. The study was based on 3,932 dry-preserved specimens, including type specimens of all available names so far assigned to the species groups Dichotomius (Selenocopris) carbonarius and Dichotomius (Selenocopris) nisus. The specimens were donated by curators of several institutions. The D. carbonarius species group now comprises eleven species, some of which are widely distributed: Dichotomius carbonarius (Mannerheim, 1829), Dichotomius cuprinus (Felsche, 1901), Dichotomius glaucus (Harold, 1869) Dichotomius luctuosus (Harold, 1869), Dichotomius lycas (Felsche, 1901), Dichotomius opacus (Blanchard, 1846) status. rev. Dichotomius schmidti sp. nov., Dichotomius dimarei sp. nov., Dichotomius zenaldoi sp. nov., Dichotomius aguilari sp. nov. and Dichotomius jarafaeli sp. nov. Lectotypes are designated for D. carbonarius, D. cuprinus, D. glaucus, D. lycas and D. luctuosus. Dichotomius pseudocuprinus Gandini & Aguilar, 2009 is proposed here as a junior subjective synonym of D. lycas. D. interstitialisis is placed in its own species group. An identification key for the species, diagnostics and distribution maps are provided. The components of the male genitalia of these species are described and illustrated for the first time. In the second chapter, the taxonomic history of the species that Luederwaldt included in the "Nisus" section is reviewed and discussed. The following new synonyms are proposed: Pinotus taunayi (Luederwaldt, 1931) as a subjective synonym of D. geminatus (Arrow, 1913), and Pinotus taunayi pilosus (Luederwaldt, 1931) as a subjective synonym of D. nisus. Lectotypes are designated for D. nisus and Pinotus garbei. D. lycas is placed in the D. carbonarius group. Up-to-date redescriptions, diagnostics, images, and distribution data are provided for D. nisus and D. superbus.
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spelling Revisão taxonômica dos grupos de espécies Dichotomius (Selenocopris) carbonarius e Dichotomius (Selenocopris) nisus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae)Taxonomic review of Dichotomius (Selenocopris) carbonarius and Dichotomius (Selenocopris) nisus species groups (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae)Gênero DichotomiusChave de identificaçãoNovas espéciesRegião neotropicalDichotomius genusIdentification keyNew speciesNeotropical regionCNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICASThe genus Dichotomius Hope, 1838 is endemic to the western hemisphere, widely distributed in the American continent, with species from the United States to Argentina. It currently has about 200 valid species, of which approximately 100 are found in South America. Of the species groups within the Selenocopris subgenus, only the D. carbonarius group with seven described species, some widely distributed and with imprecise original descriptions that make it difficult to identify their species, does not present a taxonomic revision. The general objective of the research was to taxonomically review the Dichotomius (Selenocopris) carbonarius and Dichotomius (Selenocopris) nisus species groups, as well as provide diagnoses for the species already described in the groups, including illustrations and photographs of the specimens and their genitalia; Create a dichotomous key to identify species of the D. carbonarius group; and describe possible new species. The main justification of the study is that the studies conducted with the help of this work will result in taxonomic publications that will be essential for the knowledge and understanding of Neotropical biodiversity. Taxonomy works are important instruments when it comes to practices for the conservation of biodiversity. The study was based on 3,932 dry-preserved specimens, including type specimens of all available names so far assigned to the species groups Dichotomius (Selenocopris) carbonarius and Dichotomius (Selenocopris) nisus. The specimens were donated by curators of several institutions. The D. carbonarius species group now comprises eleven species, some of which are widely distributed: Dichotomius carbonarius (Mannerheim, 1829), Dichotomius cuprinus (Felsche, 1901), Dichotomius glaucus (Harold, 1869) Dichotomius luctuosus (Harold, 1869), Dichotomius lycas (Felsche, 1901), Dichotomius opacus (Blanchard, 1846) status. rev. Dichotomius schmidti sp. nov., Dichotomius dimarei sp. nov., Dichotomius zenaldoi sp. nov., Dichotomius aguilari sp. nov. and Dichotomius jarafaeli sp. nov. Lectotypes are designated for D. carbonarius, D. cuprinus, D. glaucus, D. lycas and D. luctuosus. Dichotomius pseudocuprinus Gandini & Aguilar, 2009 is proposed here as a junior subjective synonym of D. lycas. D. interstitialisis is placed in its own species group. An identification key for the species, diagnostics and distribution maps are provided. The components of the male genitalia of these species are described and illustrated for the first time. In the second chapter, the taxonomic history of the species that Luederwaldt included in the "Nisus" section is reviewed and discussed. The following new synonyms are proposed: Pinotus taunayi (Luederwaldt, 1931) as a subjective synonym of D. geminatus (Arrow, 1913), and Pinotus taunayi pilosus (Luederwaldt, 1931) as a subjective synonym of D. nisus. Lectotypes are designated for D. nisus and Pinotus garbei. D. lycas is placed in the D. carbonarius group. Up-to-date redescriptions, diagnostics, images, and distribution data are provided for D. nisus and D. superbus.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESO gênero Dichotomius Hope, 1838 é endêmico do hemisfério ocidental, amplamente distribuído no continente americano, com ocorrência de espécies dos Estados Unidos à Argentina. Conta atualmente com cerca de 200 espécies válidas, sendo aproximadamente 100 delas encontradas na América do Sul. Dos grupos de espécies dentro do subgênero Selenocopris, apenas o grupo D. carbonarius com sete espécies descritas, algumas amplamente distribuídas e com descrições originais imprecisas que dificultam a identificação de suas espécies, não apresenta revisão taxonômica. O objetivo geral da pesquisa foi revisar taxonomicamente os grupos de espécies Dichotomius (Selenocopris) carbonarius e Dichotomius (Selenocopris) nisus bem como fornecer diagnoses para as espécies já descritas nos grupos, incluindo ilustrações e fotografias dos espécimes e de suas genitálias; Confeccionar uma chave dicotômica para identificação das espécies do grupo D. carbonarius; e descrever possíveis novas espécies. A principal justificativa do estudo é que os estudos conduzidos com o auxílio deste trabalho terão como resultados publicações taxonômicas que serão essenciais para o conhecimento e entendimento da biodiversidade Neotropical. Trabalhos em taxonomia são importantes instrumentos quando se diz respeito às práticas para a conservação da biodiversidade. O estudo foi baseado em 3.932 espécimes preservados a seco, incluindo os espécimes-tipo de todos os nomes disponíveis até agora atribuídos aos grupos de espécies Dichotomius (Selenocopris) carbonarius e Dichotomius (Selenocopris) nisus. Os exemplares foram cedidos por curadores de diversas instituições. O grupo de espécies D. carbonarius agora compreende onze espécies, algumas das quais são amplamente distribuídas: Dichotomius carbonarius (Mannerheim, 1829), Dichotomius cuprinus (Felsche, 1901), Dichotomius glaucus (Harold, 1869) Dichotomius luctuosus (Harold, 1869), Dichotomius lycas (Felsche, 1901), Dichotomius opacus (Blanchard, 1846) status. rev. Dichotomius schmidti sp. nov., Dichotomius dimarei sp. nov., Dichotomius zenaldoi sp. nov., Dichotomius aguilari sp. nov. e Dichotomius jarafaeli sp. nov. Lectótipos são designados para D. carbonarius, D. cuprinus, D. glaucus, D. lycas e D. luctuosus. Dichotomius pseudocuprinus Gandini & Aguilar, 2009 é aqui proposto como sinônimo subjetivo júnior de D. lycas. D. interstitialisis é colocado em seu próprio grupo de espécies. Uma chave de identificação para as espécies, diagnósticos e mapas de distribuição são fornecidos. Os componentes da genitália masculina dessas espécies são descritos e ilustrados pela primeira vez. No segundo capítulo, a história taxonômica das espécies que Luederwaldt incluiu na seção "Nisus" é revisada e discutida. Os seguintes novos sinônimos são propostos: Pinotus taunayi (Luederwaldt, 1931) como sinônimo subjetivo de D. geminatus (Arrow, 1913), e Pinotus taunayi pilosus (Luederwaldt, 1931) como sinônimo subjetivo de D. nisus. Lectótipos são designados para D. nisus e Pinotus garbei. D. lycas é colocado no grupo D. carbonarius. Redescrições, diagnósticos, imagens e dados de distribuição atualizados são fornecidos para D. nisus e D. superbus.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilCiências BiológicasUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Biodiversidade AnimalCentro de Ciências Naturais e ExatasSchuch, Andressa Paladinihttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2818884247975025Vaz-de-Mello, Fernando ZaguryLima, Marcely Cardoso Valois dePacheco, Thaynara LaraMachado, Renato Jose PiresSantos, SandroFerreira, Sheila Cassenote2023-12-12T12:54:55Z2023-12-12T12:54:55Z2022-09-21info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/30839ark:/26339/00130000118fxporAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2023-12-12T12:54:55Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/30839Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2023-12-12T12:54:55Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Revisão taxonômica dos grupos de espécies Dichotomius (Selenocopris) carbonarius e Dichotomius (Selenocopris) nisus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae)
Taxonomic review of Dichotomius (Selenocopris) carbonarius and Dichotomius (Selenocopris) nisus species groups (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae)
title Revisão taxonômica dos grupos de espécies Dichotomius (Selenocopris) carbonarius e Dichotomius (Selenocopris) nisus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae)
spellingShingle Revisão taxonômica dos grupos de espécies Dichotomius (Selenocopris) carbonarius e Dichotomius (Selenocopris) nisus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae)
Ferreira, Sheila Cassenote
Gênero Dichotomius
Chave de identificação
Novas espécies
Região neotropical
Dichotomius genus
Identification key
New species
Neotropical region
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
title_short Revisão taxonômica dos grupos de espécies Dichotomius (Selenocopris) carbonarius e Dichotomius (Selenocopris) nisus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae)
title_full Revisão taxonômica dos grupos de espécies Dichotomius (Selenocopris) carbonarius e Dichotomius (Selenocopris) nisus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae)
title_fullStr Revisão taxonômica dos grupos de espécies Dichotomius (Selenocopris) carbonarius e Dichotomius (Selenocopris) nisus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae)
title_full_unstemmed Revisão taxonômica dos grupos de espécies Dichotomius (Selenocopris) carbonarius e Dichotomius (Selenocopris) nisus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae)
title_sort Revisão taxonômica dos grupos de espécies Dichotomius (Selenocopris) carbonarius e Dichotomius (Selenocopris) nisus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae)
author Ferreira, Sheila Cassenote
author_facet Ferreira, Sheila Cassenote
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Schuch, Andressa Paladini
http://lattes.cnpq.br/2818884247975025
Vaz-de-Mello, Fernando Zagury
Lima, Marcely Cardoso Valois de
Pacheco, Thaynara Lara
Machado, Renato Jose Pires
Santos, Sandro
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferreira, Sheila Cassenote
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Gênero Dichotomius
Chave de identificação
Novas espécies
Região neotropical
Dichotomius genus
Identification key
New species
Neotropical region
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
topic Gênero Dichotomius
Chave de identificação
Novas espécies
Região neotropical
Dichotomius genus
Identification key
New species
Neotropical region
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
description The genus Dichotomius Hope, 1838 is endemic to the western hemisphere, widely distributed in the American continent, with species from the United States to Argentina. It currently has about 200 valid species, of which approximately 100 are found in South America. Of the species groups within the Selenocopris subgenus, only the D. carbonarius group with seven described species, some widely distributed and with imprecise original descriptions that make it difficult to identify their species, does not present a taxonomic revision. The general objective of the research was to taxonomically review the Dichotomius (Selenocopris) carbonarius and Dichotomius (Selenocopris) nisus species groups, as well as provide diagnoses for the species already described in the groups, including illustrations and photographs of the specimens and their genitalia; Create a dichotomous key to identify species of the D. carbonarius group; and describe possible new species. The main justification of the study is that the studies conducted with the help of this work will result in taxonomic publications that will be essential for the knowledge and understanding of Neotropical biodiversity. Taxonomy works are important instruments when it comes to practices for the conservation of biodiversity. The study was based on 3,932 dry-preserved specimens, including type specimens of all available names so far assigned to the species groups Dichotomius (Selenocopris) carbonarius and Dichotomius (Selenocopris) nisus. The specimens were donated by curators of several institutions. The D. carbonarius species group now comprises eleven species, some of which are widely distributed: Dichotomius carbonarius (Mannerheim, 1829), Dichotomius cuprinus (Felsche, 1901), Dichotomius glaucus (Harold, 1869) Dichotomius luctuosus (Harold, 1869), Dichotomius lycas (Felsche, 1901), Dichotomius opacus (Blanchard, 1846) status. rev. Dichotomius schmidti sp. nov., Dichotomius dimarei sp. nov., Dichotomius zenaldoi sp. nov., Dichotomius aguilari sp. nov. and Dichotomius jarafaeli sp. nov. Lectotypes are designated for D. carbonarius, D. cuprinus, D. glaucus, D. lycas and D. luctuosus. Dichotomius pseudocuprinus Gandini & Aguilar, 2009 is proposed here as a junior subjective synonym of D. lycas. D. interstitialisis is placed in its own species group. An identification key for the species, diagnostics and distribution maps are provided. The components of the male genitalia of these species are described and illustrated for the first time. In the second chapter, the taxonomic history of the species that Luederwaldt included in the "Nisus" section is reviewed and discussed. The following new synonyms are proposed: Pinotus taunayi (Luederwaldt, 1931) as a subjective synonym of D. geminatus (Arrow, 1913), and Pinotus taunayi pilosus (Luederwaldt, 1931) as a subjective synonym of D. nisus. Lectotypes are designated for D. nisus and Pinotus garbei. D. lycas is placed in the D. carbonarius group. Up-to-date redescriptions, diagnostics, images, and distribution data are provided for D. nisus and D. superbus.
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