Three new species of Canthonella Chapin from Hispaniola, with new records and Nomenclatural changes for West Indian dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae) Author Ivie, Michael A. Author Philips, Keith text Zootaxa 2008 1701 1 14 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.180818 850fc9b3-67a6-4ced-b77b-3cc2bebe8857 1175-5326 180818 Canthonella quesqueya Ivie & Philips , new species Figs. 2, 5, 8 , 11, 14, 17, 20 Diagnosis. The elytral spot not extending onto 3rd interstria, and not reaching elytral base, as well as the deeply punctate but weakly indicated 7th stria will distinguish this species, as will the unique shape of the apex of the male genitalia (Fig. 11). Description (male). Body oval ( Fig. 20 ); finely pilose; shining; whitish-yellow spot on each elytron from 8th stria to laterad edge of 3rd, not quite reaching base of elytra, shape irregular, anterior margin bulging forward on 3rd and 5th interval, posterior margin reaching posterior maximum on 4th or 5th interval ( Fig. 8 ); eplipleuron with small whitish-yellow spot adjacent to elytral spot, rounded and not reaching mesal margin; apical portion of elytron without whitish-yellow spot. Eyes dorsally separated by 5X maximum width of dorsal lobe ( Fig. 5 ). Labium with apex emarginate, palpomere 2 without beard internally; base of mentum bearing 2 very long setae ( Fig. 2 ). Pronotum as wide as base of elytra; lateral margins nearly parallel for 4/5th s from base, rounded inwardly in apical 1/5th; basal margin distinct except medially. Elytral striae 1–6 impunctate, consisting of 2 parallel lines, stria 6 obsolete on elytral spot, stria 7 indicated by few coarse punctures at mid-length, 8th punctate and impressed; interstria very weakly domed on disc, mainly conforming to shape of elytron. Foretibia weakly obliquely truncate apically, with 2 acute teeth externally; serrulate between and proximal to teeth, apical spur stout, wide toward apex (Fig. 14). Metatibia weakly serrulate on internal margin (Fig. 17). Adeagus with shape of phallobase apex and parameres unique, as in Fig. 11. FIGURES 1–9. 1–3. Labia. 1. Canthonella jarmilea ; 2. Canthonella quesquaya ; 3. Canthonella sikesi . 4–6. Heads 4. Canthonella jarmilea ; 5. Canthonella quesquaya ; 6: Canthonella sikesi . 7–9. Left elytra 7, Canthonella jarmilea ; 8. Canthonella quesquaya ; 9. Canthonella sikesi . Female: differs from male in lacking serrulations on internal margin of metatibia and the tapering apical spur of the protibia. Length: 3.0–4.7 mm, measured along midline from anterior margin of pronotum to tip of elytra. TYPES . HOLOTYPE MALE: DOM.REP: La Vega Prov.; PN A. Bermudez, Cienaga; 19.VII.95 , 1000m ; for. carrion traps; S + J Peck, 95-38 [CMNH]. ALLOTYPE FEMALE: same data as holotype . PARATYPES : 6 MALES, 3 FEMALES — same data as holotype [CMNH, TKPC, WIBF]. 1 MALE, 5 FEMALES — DOM.REP: La Vega Prov.; PN A. Bermudez, Cienaga; 19.VII–2.VIII.95 , 1000m ; trop.evgrn.for, FIT; S + J Peck, 95-32 [CMNH, TKPC, WIBF]. 1 MALE, 4 FEMALES — DOM.REP: La Vega Prov.; PN A. Bermudez, Cienaga; 19.VII–2.VIII. 95 , 1010m; trop.evgrn.for., FIT; S + J Peck, 95-33 [CMNH]. 2 MALES, 7 FEMALES — DOM.REP: La Vega Prov.; PN A. Bermudez, Cienaga; 19.VII– 2.VIII. 95 , 1020m; trop.evgrn.for., FIT; S + J Peck, 95-34 [CMNH, TKPC, WIBF]. 3 MALES, 2 FEMALES — DOM.REP: La Vega Prov.; PN A. Bermudez, Cienaga; 19.VII–2.VIII.95 , 1100m ; trop.evgrn.for., FIT; S + J Peck, 95-36 [CMNH, TKPC, WIBF]. 3 MALES, 3 FEMALES — DOM.REP: La Vega Prov.; PN A. Bermudez, Cienaga; 21.VII–4.VIII.95 for.; carrion traps, 1000m ; S + J Peck, 95-39 [NMNH, TKPC, WIBF]. 1 FEMALE — DOM.REP: La Vega Prov.; PN A. Bermudez, Cienaga; 21.VII.95 , trop.evgrn.;forest litter; S + J Peck, 95-44 [CMNH]. 2 FEMALES — DOM.REP: La Vega Prov.; PN A. Bermudez, 2 km SW; Cienaga, 2VIII.95 , 1100m ; forest litter; S + J Peck, 95-52 [CMNH]. 1 MALE — DOM.REP: La Vega Prov.; 12 km NE Jarabacoa; Raquet Club Rd. 550m ; 4.VIII.95 , broken termite; nest; S + J Peck, 95-52 [CMNH]. ADDITIONAL MATERIAL STUDIED BUT NOT INCLUDED IN TYPE SERIES: 1 FEMALE — DOM.REP: La Vega Prov.; 24 km E. El Rio; 0 3 SEPT 1997 ; P. W. Kovarik colr.; cloud forest litter [WIBF] Etymology. Quesqueya is the name for Hispaniola in the indigenous Taino language. It is here considered as a noun in apposition. Notes. The majority of specimens examined were taken near La Cienaga, in the Cordillera Central, at elevations near 1,000 m . As with most of the small scarabaeines of Hispaniola, the majority of specimens were taken in flight intercept traps, but a few were taken at carrion and in leaf litter. One intriguing specimen is from a broken termite nest at lower elevation. Interestingly, most of the specimens taken at carrion were males (10 of 17) but in FITs the ratio is reversed, where only 7 of 25 being males.