Onthophagus (Onthophagus) mirabilis Bates, 1887
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Onthophagus (Onthophagus) mirabilis Bates, 1887 View in CoL Plate 42C
Onthophagus mirabilis Bates, 1887: 74 (original description. Type locality: Ecuador, Río Morona).
Onthophagus mirabilis : Gillet 1911a: 207 (complete list of species); Boucomont and Gillet 1927: 207 (catalog of species); Boucomont 1932: 328 (distribution); Blackwelder 1944: 211 (list of species from Latin America); Howden and Young 1981: 96 (characters in key), 116 (redescription); Howden and Gill 1993: 1098 (characters in key, redescription); Zunino and Halffter 1997: 165 (list of species); Génier and Howden 1999: 131 (characters in key), 134 (comment); Medina et al. 2001: 140 (cited for Colombia); Génier and Medina 2004: 610 (description of the female), 611 (figure 1); Pulido-Herrera and Zunino 2007: 109 (catalog of species, distribution); Carvajal et al. 2011: 322-323 (cited for Ecuador); Krajcik 2012: 182 (complete list of species); Ratcliffe et al. 2015: 195 (cited for Peru); Génier 2017: 6 (characters in key, cited for Ecuador).
Onthophagus (Onthophagus) mirabilis : Chamorro et al. 2018: 97 (cited for Ecuador).
Type specimens.
Onthophagus mirabilis Bates, 1887. The holotype (♂) is deposited at the MNHN (ex coll. HW Bates) (see Génier and Howden 1999: 134). Locality: Río Morona, Ecuador, not examined.
Distribution.
Colombia, Ecuador, and Panama.
Records examined.
ZAMORA CHINCHIPE: Cordillera la Curintza, 1790 m (1 specimen CEMT); Tundayme, La Escombrera, 1225 m (2 specimens CEMT).
Literature records.
MORONA SANTIAGO: Río Morona ( Bates 1887: 74; Génier and Howden 1999: 134).
Temporal data.
Collected in September and October.
Remarks.
Inhabits the foothill forests of the Amazon region at 1225 m a.s.l. In the Andean region, the species was recorded in the evergreen lower montane forest at 1790 m a.s.l. Collected with pitfall traps baited with human feces.
Génier and Howden (1999) reported that the specimen that was collected in Río Morona was partially covered with spider webs. Howden and Young (1981) and Génier and Medina (2004) reported that this species was collected using pitfall traps baited with carrion and feces, fruit traps, and flight interception traps.
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