Sylvicanthon edmonsi Cupello & Vaz-de-Mello, 2018

Chamorro, William, Marin-Armijos, Diego, senjo, Angelico & Vaz-De-Mello, Fernando Z., 2019, Scarabaeinae dung beetles from Ecuador: a catalog, nomenclatural acts, and distribution records, ZooKeys 826, pp. 1-343 : 235

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.826.26488

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:B1550A3A-E547-4450-9A44-BC4366D5E110

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8C93659F-3D39-0BE9-4210-58887CE5EBF6

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scientific name

Sylvicanthon edmonsi Cupello & Vaz-de-Mello, 2018
status

 

Sylvicanthon edmonsi Cupello & Vaz-de-Mello, 2018 Plate 51D

Sylvicanthon edmonsi Cupello & Vaz-de-Mello, 2018: 58 (characters in key), 117 (figure 34 distribution), 132 (original description. Type locality: Orellana, Parque Nacional Yasuní, Estación Científica Yasuní, 215 m), 134 (figures 38A, B).

Type specimens.

Sylvicanthon edmonsi Cupello & Vaz-de-Mello, 2018. The holotype (♂) is deposited st the TAMU (see Cupello and Vaz-de-Mello 2018: 132). Locality: Orellana, Parque Nacional Yasuní, Estación Científica Yasuní, 215 m, not examined.

Distribution.

Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.

Literature records.

MORONA SANTIAGO: Untsuants, sítio 3, 700 m ( Cupello and Vaz-de-Mello 2018: 132). ORELLANA: Parque Nacional Yasuní, Estación Científica Yasuní, 215 m ( Cupello and Vaz-de-Mello 2018: 132); Parque Nacional Yasuní, via Maxus km Onkone Gare, 220 m ( Cupello and Vaz-de-Mello 2018: 132); Rodrigo Borja, IAMOE ( Cupello and Vaz-de-Mello 2018: 132); Tiputini Biodiversity Station, 220 m ( Cupello and Vaz-de-Mello 2018: 132); Tiputini Biodiversity Station, Río Tiputini ( Cupello and Vaz-de-Mello 2018: 132).

Temporal data.

Collected in January, June, July, August, September, and November.

Remarks.

Inhabits the lowland evergreen forests and the foothill evergreen forests of the Amazon region from 215-700 m a.s.l. According to Cupello and Vaz-de-Mello (2018), this species has been collected with flight interception trap, canopy fogging methods and pitfall traps baited with carrion and human feces.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Scarabaeidae

Genus

Sylvicanthon