Bothynus complanus ( Burmeister, 1847 )

López-García, Margarita M., Gasca-Álvarez, Héctor J. & Amat-García, Germán, 2015, The scarab beetle tribe Pentodontini (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Dynastinae) of Colombia: taxonomy, natural history, and distribution, Zootaxa 4048 (4), pp. 451-492 : 456-458

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4048.4.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5699338

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Bothynus complanus ( Burmeister, 1847 )
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Bothynus complanus ( Burmeister, 1847)

(Figs. 1–8)

Podalgus complanus Burmeister, 1847: 123 . Bothynus simplicitarsis Bates, 1888: 319 . Bothynus monstrosus Bates, 1888: 320 .

Description. Habitus as in Fig. 1. Length 22.0 – 28.5 mm (♂), 22.0 – 30.0 mm (♀). Width 13.0 – 16.0 mm (♂), 15.0 – 17.0 mm (♀). Color dark reddish brown, rarely light red. Head: Frons grooved and with deep, sparse punctures. Frontoclypeal region with central tubercle and with sparse, erect, long, yellow setae. Eye canthus with erect setae. Clypeus with rugose surface; shape triangular and strongly contracted to narrow apex; anterior margin with 2 sharp, reflexed teeth; teeth separated by one tooth diameter. Interocular distance equals 3.5 times the ocular transverse diameter. Antenna with club slightly longer than antennomeres 2 – 7. Mandibles tridentate, dorsally visible. Pronotum: Surface transversely rugose on anterior third, rugopunctate on median third, and with sparse punctures on posterior third; punctures becoming larger and denser on basal and lateral margins. Apical margin with transverse, high tubercle (Fig. 2). Anterior half with wide, transverse fovea; surface transversely rugose, width subequal to head width (Fig. 1). Scutellum: Surface nearly smooth; with small, sparse punctures. Elytra: Surface with a few small punctures forming inconspicuous rows, sutural stria absent (Fig. 1). Pygidium : Basal surface transversely rugose, apex nearly smooth; punctures smaller and sparser in females. Legs: Protibia with 4 teeth, basal tooth inconspicuous. Males with inner claw of protarsus simple, without ventral tooth (Fig. 7). Metatibia with apical margin not truncate and irregular, with 16 – 17 long, slender, sharp spinules. First metatarsomere with apex triangular and apical angle sharp. Venter: Prosternal process long, apex spherical, clothed with dense, long, yellow setae. Parameres: Form elongate, separated by a median concavity, apex rounded and lobe-shaped (Figs. 4 – 5). Spiculum gastrale: Base longer than branches, apex oval, base with a pair of triangular plates (Fig. 6).

Diagnosis. This species is nearly indistinguishable from B. quadridens . Males can be differentiated by having the protarsi with the inner claw simple, while those of B. quadridens have a median tooth. Females can be only identified by association with males.

Locality records. (Fig. 8) 183 specimens, 89♂, 94♀. Specimens were seen from CEBUQ, CEUA, CIUQ, CTI, HJG, IAvH, ICN, LEUC, MEFLG, MPUJ, UNAB, UPN. Antioquia (18): Gómez Plata, Vda. La Clara, Hda. Vegas de La Clara (3). Liborina (1). Medellín (5). Porce (5). San Jerónimo (2). San Luís, Río Claro (1). Sopetrán (2). Arauca (1): Vía Caño Limón (1). Bolívar (1): Pajón, Correg. Juan Sobrino, Serranía de San Lucas (1). Boyacá (1): Villa de Leyva, SFF Iguaque (1). Caldas (9): La Plata, Fca. La Sorpresa (1). Manizales (2); Vda. El Tesorito (1); Vda. Maltería (1). Palestina, Vda. Santágueda (4). Casanare (1): Yopal (1). Cundinamarca (123): Anapoima (1). Anolaima (1); Vda. Santo Domingo (2). Arbeláez (1). Bituima (1). Bogotá (11). Engativá, Humedal Jaboque (1). Cachipay del Opón, Alred. Escuela Fátima (1). Chía (1). Chinauta-Fusagasuga (1). El Rosal (1). Fómeque, Vda. Gramal (1). Fusagasugá (1); Vda. Sardinas, Puente Rivera, Río Cuja (1); Vda. Los Sauces, Fca. La Providencia (1). La Calera (3). Guayabal de Síquima, Vda. Picacho (7). La Mesa (5). La Mesa-Anapoima, Fca. Peluchelandia (1). La Palma (2). La Vega (1). Mesitas El Colegio (1); Vda. Santa Cruz, Fca. El Porvenir (1). Nimaima (1). Nocaima (1); San Juanito (1). Pacho (1). Pandi, Vda. El Caucho, Fca. Capibara (19). Quebrada Negra, Fca. El Edén (2). San Antonio del Tequendama, Vda. Zaragoza (1). San Bernardo (2). San Javier (4). San Juan de Río Seco, W. San Nicolás (1). Santandercito (1). Sasaima (23). Sibaté, Hospital Julio Manrique (4). Silvania (2). Tenjo (1). Vergara (2). Villeta (2). Usme (1). Villeta, Centro Las Palmeras (2). Viotá (6). Huila (2): El Moral, Palermo (1). San Agustín (1). Magdalena (3): Santa Marta, PNN Tayrona (1); Neguanje (2). Norte de Santander (4): Cúcuta (4). Quindío (2): Quimbaya, RN La Montaña del Ocaso (2). Santander (1): Socorro (1). Tolima (11): Boquerón, W. Bogotá-Melgar, Vda. San José (1). Cunday, Vda. El Edén (1). Espinal, Nataima (1). Falán (3). Líbano, El Carmen, Villa Olímpica (2). Puerto Bogotá, W. Honda-Bogotá Km 1 (1). Vda. Santa Bárbara, Vía Melgar (1). Carmen de Alpicalá (1). Valle del Cauca (3): Cartago (1). El Cairo (1). La Unión (1). Vichada (1): Puerto Carreño (1).

Temporal distribution. January (1), February (8), March (49), April (38), May (34), June (10), July (8), August (4), September (5), October (2), November (4), December (5). No data (15).

Distribution. This species occurs in Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Colombia, and Venezuela ( Endrödi 1969; Ratcliffe 2003; Ratcliffe & Cave 2006).

Natural history. The species was collected with light traps, fruit traps, and by hand. It has been found in dry forests, leaf litter, and cultivated coffee, tangerine, and maize. It is widely distributed between 90 – 2,600 m.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Dynastidae

Genus

Bothynus

Loc

Bothynus complanus ( Burmeister, 1847 )

López-García, Margarita M., Gasca-Álvarez, Héctor J. & Amat-García, Germán 2015
2015
Loc

Podalgus complanus

Bates 1888: 319
Bates 1888: 320
Burmeister 1847: 123
1847
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