Ceratotrupes sturmi ( Jekel, 1865 )

Arriaga-Jiménez, Alfonsina, Zunino, Mario, Halffter, Gonzalo, Escobar-Hernández, Fernando & Rossini, Michele, 2023, A taxonomic review of the endemic Mexican genus Ceratotrupes Jekel, 1865 (Coleoptera: Geotrupidae: Ceratotrupini), with the description of an unexpected new species from the Sierra Madre del Sur, European Journal of Taxonomy 885, pp. 1-20 : 9-12

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.885.2183

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A928AB6A-0029-4CEA-B941-C2238643835A

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8182485

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scientific name

Ceratotrupes sturmi ( Jekel, 1865 )
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Ceratotrupes sturmi ( Jekel, 1865) View in CoL

Figs 3 View Fig , 5A–B View Fig

Geotrupes (Ceratotrupes) sturmii Jekel, 1865: 543 View in CoL .

Geotrupes (Ceratotrupes) mniszechi Jekel, 1865: 544 View in CoL ( Fig. 5C–D View Fig ).

Geotrupes sturmi View in CoL – Gemminger & Harold 1869: 1085. — Bates 1887: 112.

Geotrupes mniszechi View in CoL – Gemminger & Harold 1869: 1083. — Bates 1887: 113.

Ceratophyus (Ceratotrupes) sturmi View in CoL – Boucomont 1902: 11.

Ceratophyus (Ceratotrupes) mniszechi View in CoL – Boucomont 1902: 11.

Ceratotrupes sturmi View in CoL – Boucomont 1912: 20. — Blackwelder 1944: 220. — Halffter & Martínez 1962: 155. — Howden 1964: 47; 1974: 569; 2003: 100. — Zunino 1984: 109. — Trotta-Moreu et al. 2008: 42–43, 48, 54. — Trotta-Moreu & Lobo 2010: 46.

Ceratotrupes mniszechi View in CoL – Boucomont 1912: 20. — Blackwelder 1944: 220. — Halffter & Martínez 1962: 153, 155, 157. — Howden 1964: 47; 1974: 569. — Zunino 1984: 109.

Diagnosis

Within the genus, C. sturmi is here considered to be related to C. gonzaloi sp. nov., and it can be separated by the following diagnostic characters: posterior edge of pronotum with a thin, medial margin ( Fig. 3A, C View Fig ); clypeal horn slender, laterally narrower, tip obtuse ( Fig. 3A, D View Fig ); pronotal projection narrower, with convergent sides ( Fig. 3A, D View Fig ); elytral interstriae unpunctured. Furthermore, the male genitalia exhibit a series of clear morphological differences: distal tip of right ventral lobe of phallobase curved medially ( Fig. 3J View Fig ); shorter branch of the bifurcation of the right lobe of the phallobase longer than in C. gonzaloi ( Fig. 3L View Fig ); different shape of the parameres ( Fig. 3F View Fig ; arrows indicate the main differences); in lateral view, left paramere with a distinct lobe beneath the apical spur ( Fig. 3G View Fig ). It is noteworthy that C. sturmi and C. gonzaloi share with C. bolivari the presence of an apical, acute tooth on left paramere.

Type material examined

Holotype of C. sturmi MEXICO • ♂; “ Juquila [printed] / Mexico, Salle Coll. [printed] / 844 [green label, printed] / Sp. figured. [printed] / Ceratotrupes Sturmi Jekel , male symbol [handwritten] / Ceratotrupes sturmi Jekel , type apud Sallé [handwritten] / B.C.A. Col., II(2)., Geotrupes sturmi [printed] Jek / Holotype [white label with red border, printed]”; NHML.

Holotype of C. mniszechi MEXICO • ♂; “Collection Mniszech [printed] / Ex-Musaeo VAN LANSBERGE [printed] / Geotr. (Ceratotrupes) Mniszechi Jekel [green label, handwritten] / Holo TYPUS Ceratotrupes mniszechi Jek [red label, handwritten except TYPUS, printed]”; MNHN.

Additional material examined

MEXICO – Oaxaca • 1 ♂; “ 20 mi S of Juchatengo, Rt. 131 . 6000’ alt. 27–30 May 1971. H.F. Howden leg.”; CMNC 00031072 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; CMNC 00031071 1 ♂; “ Oaxaca, km 164.5, carr. 131 , Oax.–Pto. Escondido . 1800–2000 m a.s.l. 24–26 Jun. 1995. A. Perez and J. Blackaller leg. Bosque de Encino, en excremento [oak forest, in excrement]”; http://id.luomus.fi/NC.04; FMNH 1 ♂, 1 ♀; “ Cerro del Vidrio, 1800 m a.s.l. 26 May 2004. G. Nogueira leg. / Ceratotrupes sturmi Jekel, 1866 , M.A. Morón det. Mayo 2007 ”; http://id.luomus.fi/NC.05, http://id.luomus.fi/NC.06; FMNH 1 ♂; “Rm 164.5, carr. Oaxaca–Puerto Escondido . 1500–1650 m a.s.l. 17–20 Jun. 1993. coprotrampa [coprotrap]. L. Delgado leg.”; CEMT 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; CEMT 15 ♀♀; “ Oaxaca, 4 km S of Lachao. 16°12.1´N, 97°08.17′ W. 1710 m a.s.l. 1–24 Jun. 2006. D. Curoe leg.”; CEMT GoogleMaps 3 ♂♂; same collection data as for preceding; CEMT GoogleMaps 1 ♂; “km 164.5 carr. Oaxaca–Puerto Escondido. 17–20 Jun. 1993. 1550–1650 m a.s.l. coprotrampa [coprotrap]. L. Delgado leg. / Ceratotrupes sturmi (Jek.) / DET. H.F. HOWDEN ”; CMNC 00031062 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding”; CMNC 00031067 .

Redescription of the male

COLOUR. Body black with purple iridescence, especially on both dorsal and ventral sides; dorsally, tegument shining, pronotal disc occasionally weakly silky; antennal segments brown, antennal club yellow.

HEAD. Clypeus obtusely triangular and elongated, with a medial, high and triangular horn; from posterior side, horn narrow and longitudinally sulcate, tip narrowly rounded; clypeal punctation dense, coarse and superficial; genae squared, with elevated and acuminate angle, genal punctation obsolete; frons smooth, unpunctured, with two oblique ridges along inner side of eyes.

THORAX. In lateral view, pronotum weakly convex; in dorsal view, posterior edge of pronotum finely margined at middle, lateral edges weakly curved from posterior angles to midline, straight and convergent from midline to anterior angles; anterior angles obtusely squared; pronotal disc unpunctured, sides with strong and coarse punctures sparsely distributed from posterior to anterior angles; in lateral view, anteromedial projection curved upward apically; in dorsal view, projection with sides convergent apically, tip narrowly emarginated at middle. Elytral interstriae slightly convex, unpunctured, apex of elytra with distinct but shallow punctation. Ventral side of thoracic sclerites (i.e., pro-, meso- and metasternum) with long, yellowish setae.

LEGS. Protibiae robust, with six external teeth, ventral side with a longitudinal, crenulated carina; apical spur long and slender; meso- and metatibiae respectively with 3 and 4 entire, transversal carinae on posterior side (among the examined material, only one specimen shows four entire carinae on both meso- and metatibiae); femora unmodified, with long yellowish setae.

Sexual dimorphism

Female specimens have the clypeal horn distinctly shorter and clearly depressed posteriorly; from above, the clypeal horn is triangular-shaped, apex almost reaching clypeal edge; anteromedial pronotal protuberance callus-like and transverse, depressed on superior side and close to anterior pronotal edge.

Remarks

This species was originally described using the specific epithet “ sturmii ”, which is probably the derived genitive form of the Latinization “Sturmius” ( Jekel 1865). Nonetheless, later authors, from Gemminger & Harold (1869) to today’s publications, indicated the same species as “ sturmi ”. According to Art. 31.1 of the ICZN (1999), the original spelling of the species-group name must be preserved. However, Art. 33.3.1 suggests that an “incorrect subsequent spelling” must be maintained if in prevailing use in the literature, which is the case for Ceratotrupes sturmi .

Jekel (1865) described C. sturmi and C. mniszechi on two specimens from the Sallé and Mniszech collections and today deposited in the NHML and MNHN, respectively. In addition, the author mentioned the generic “ Mexico ” as type locality of the two species. The holotype of C. mniszechi does not have any label saying “ Mexico ”. However, Jekel’s handwritten label (“Collection Mniszech”) and the match between the morphology of the specimen and its original description remove any doubt to its identity ( Fig. 5C–D View Fig ).

At the same time, the holotype of C. sturmi has a label indicating “ Mexico. Salle Coll.” and a second saying “Juquila”, a locality near Oaxaca ( Fig. 5A–B View Fig ). Probably the latter was added subsequently to the description of the species. At the moment, there is no evidence that indicates who might have attached this label to the holotype. Nonetheless, the morphology of the holotype matches perfectly with specimens recently collected in the mountains around Oaxaca (cephalic horn slender; pronotal projection clearly narrower distally; pronotal posterior edge with margin).

NHML

Libya, Tripoli, Natural History Museum

MNHN

France, Paris, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

FMNH

USA, Illinois, Chicago, Field Museum of Natural History (also used by Finnish Museum of Natural History)

NHML

Natural History Museum, Tripoli

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

FMNH

Field Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Geotrupidae

Genus

Ceratotrupes

Loc

Ceratotrupes sturmi ( Jekel, 1865 )

Arriaga-Jiménez, Alfonsina, Zunino, Mario, Halffter, Gonzalo, Escobar-Hernández, Fernando & Rossini, Michele 2023
2023
Loc

Ceratotrupes sturmi

Trotta-Moreu N. & Lobo J. M. 2010: 46
Trotta-Moreu N. & Lobo J. M. & Cabrero-Sanudo F. J. 2008: 42
Howden H. F. 2003: 100
Zunino M. 1984: 109
Howden H. F. 1974: 569
Howden H. F. 1964: 47
Halffter G. & Martinez A. 1962: 155
Blackwelder R. E. 1944: 220
Boucomont A. 1912: 20
1912
Loc

Ceratotrupes mniszechi

Zunino M. 1984: 109
Howden H. F. 1974: 569
Howden H. F. 1964: 47
Halffter G. & Martinez A. 1962: 153
Blackwelder R. E. 1944: 220
Boucomont A. 1912: 20
1912
Loc

Ceratophyus (Ceratotrupes) sturmi

Boucomont A. 1902: 11
1902
Loc

Ceratophyus (Ceratotrupes) mniszechi

Boucomont A. 1902: 11
1902
Loc

Geotrupes sturmi

Bates H. W. 1887: 112
Gemminger M. & Harold E. von 1869: 1085
1869
Loc

Geotrupes mniszechi

Bates H. W. 1887: 113
Gemminger M. & Harold E. von 1869: 1083
1869
Loc

Geotrupes (Ceratotrupes) sturmii

Jekel H. 1865: 543
1865
Loc

Geotrupes (Ceratotrupes) mniszechi

Jekel H. 1865: 544
1865
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