Compsodactylus Fuhrmann, 2012

Fuhrmann, Juares, 2019, Taxonomy of Neotropical genera Compsodactylus and Dasyus and notes on claw movement in Macrodactylini (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae), Zootaxa 4679 (1), pp. 139-163 : 140

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4679.1.9

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3511939

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Compsodactylus Fuhrmann, 2012
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Compsodactylus Fuhrmann, 2012

Compsodactylus Fuhrmann, 2012: 44 View Cited Treatment .

Type species. Dicrania martinezi Frey, 1972 (original designation).

Diagnosis. Mentum longer than wide; clypeus, frons and anterior area of pronotum with spine-like setae (clypeus of C. parvulus with or without spine-like setae); posterior margin of pronotum beaded; protibiae with two outer teeth and a spur; limit of mesoscutum–scutellum not angulate; outer, distal and inner margins of elytra beaded; metatibiae of males without spur and with an inner distal tooth ( Figs. 11, 14 View FIGURES 9–20 ); abdominal spiracular area VII narrowed.

Remarks. Compsodactylus has an evident sexual dimorphism; males have apex of metatibia with an inner distal tooth and without spur and pygidium downwardly directed and longer than wide, females have two spurs at metatibial apex, but lack a tooth. Female pygidium directed backward and as wide as or wider than long. Compsodactylus martinezi ( Frey, 1972) and C. vallejoi Figueroa & Neita-Moreno, 2019 have strongly enlarged metafemur with inner distal spines ( C. martinezi ) or a raised carina ( C. vallejoi ). A similar pattern is found in several species of African Hopliini (Melolonthinae) , e. g., males of some species of Heterochelus Burmeister, 1844 and of C. martinezi have similar widened metafemur, metatibia with proximal emargination and an inner distal spine, and a long pygidium covered with colorful scale-like setae (see Dombrow 2001: 438, figs. 10–13). These male characteristics are possibly related to sexual selection.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Melolonthidae

SubFamily

Melolonthinae

Loc

Compsodactylus Fuhrmann, 2012

Fuhrmann, Juares 2019
2019
Loc

Compsodactylus

Fuhrmann, J. 2012: 44
2012
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