Blackburneus indio (Petrovitz, 1973)

Dellacasa, Marco, Dellacasa, Giovanni & Gordon, Robert D., 2011, Systematic revision of the American taxa belonging to the genera Alloblackburneus Bordat, 2009, and Blackburneus Schmidt, 1913, with description of seven new species (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Aphodiinae), Insecta Mundi 2011 (204), pp. 1-52 : 25-26

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.10090539

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5165118

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/504AB401-FFF3-FFA9-FF0C-05E6E11DFDD9

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scientific name

Blackburneus indio (Petrovitz, 1973)
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Blackburneus indio (Petrovitz, 1973)

( Fig. 106-110 View Figures 106-115 )

Aphodius (Blackburneus) indio Petrovitz, 1973: 143 ; Dellacasa 1988: 234.

Blackburneus indio ; Skelley et al. 2007: 2.

Typelocality. Faz[enda]. Cachoeirinha, Jataí, Goiás, Brasilien [ Brazil].

Type repository. Instituto de Biologia, São Paulo (paratype examined).

Redescription. Length 3.5-4.5 mm; elongate, subcylindrical, convex, shiny, glabrous. Piceous; clypeal margin, pronotal sides and elytral apex paler; legs brownish-red; antennal club yellowish. Head with epistome smooth, almost flat, dually punctured; few large punctures, twice to three times larger than small ones, irregularly scattered only distally; small fine punctures subregularly sparse throughout, somewhat superficial on disc; clypeus almost truncate anteriorly, round at sides, laterally straight, thinly bordered, edge feebly upturned, glabrous; genae round, very shortly bristled, not protruding from the eyes; frontal suture almost obsolete; front dually irregularly punctured, small punctures finer than those on epistome. Pronotum weakly transverse, convex, dually punctured; large punctures, five to seven times larger than small ones, irregularly sparse on sides but lacking near lateral margins as well as on disc; extremely fine small punctures, regularly sparse throughout, somewhat denser and coarser on sides; lateral margins feebly arcuate, distinctly bordered, edge glabrous; hind angles obtusely round; base bisinuate. Scutellum slightly convex, with a striola along lateral margins, nearly imperceptibly punctured. Elytra convex, elongate, parallel-sided, distinctly striate; striae fine, superficially punctured, faintly crenulate; interstriaealmost flat, withextremely fine sparse punctures, apicallydistinctly microreticulate thus rather dull. Hind tibiae superior apical spur shorter than first tarsal segment; latter as long as following four segments combined. Male: metasternal plate microreticulate, weakly shiny, somewhat more densely punctured; median longitudinal groove foveolate anteriorly; aedeagus Fig. 109-110 View Figures 106-115 . Female: metasternal plate smooth, somewhat more sparsely punctured; medianlongitudinal groove not foveolate.

Material examined. BRAZIL: Bahia, Encruzilhada , 980 m, XI.1972, leg. M. Alvarenga (1 ex. DCGI; 4 exx. FSCA) ; Goiás, Alto Paraiso , 26-31.X.1997, leg. N. Dégallier (sous bouses) (2 exx., BCSC; 2 exx., DCGI) ; Goiás, Minaçu , 5-6.I.2000, leg. N. Dégallier (bouse de vache) (1 ex., BCSC) ; Goiás, Santo Antonio do Descoberto , 16.XI.1997, leg. N. Dégallier (piège lumineaux) (1 ex., DCGI) ; idem, 20.XII.1998, leg. N. Dégallier (3 exx., DCGI) ; Mato Grosso, Unaí ( Faz. Bolivia ), 22-24.X.1964, leg. Exp. Dep. Zoologia (1 ex., paratype, coll. Petrovitz, MHNG) ; Sao Paulo, Mata Atlantica, Sao Roque, Sitio Itatuba , m 950, 27.III- 27.V.1993, leg. Sár J. (2 exx., ISEA) .

Distribution. Brazil.

Bionomics. The specimens examined were collected in Autumn and Winter; some of them in cow dung or at light.

FSCA

Florida State Collection of Arthropods, The Museum of Entomology

MHNG

Museum d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Aphodiidae

Genus

Blackburneus

Loc

Blackburneus indio (Petrovitz, 1973)

Dellacasa, Marco, Dellacasa, Giovanni & Gordon, Robert D. 2011
2011
Loc

Aphodius (Blackburneus) indio

Petrovitz 1973: 143
1973
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