Taxonomic revision of the Dichotomius speciosus (Waterhouse, 1891) species group (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae)
Author
Maldaner, Maria E.
Author
Nunes, Rafael V.
Author
Vaz-De-Mello, Fernando Z.
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Zootaxa
2015
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549
560
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3986.5.2
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Dichotomius (Luederwaldtinia) opalescens
(
Felsche, 1910
)
(
Fig. 3
)
Pinotus speciosus
Waterhouse
pro part:
Felsche 1901
: 145
(misidentification);
Pinotus opalescens
Felsche 1910
: 342
(original description);
Gillet 1911
: 61
(catalog);
Blackwelder 1944
: 207
(checklist);
Dichotomius (Luederwaldtinia) bucki
Pereira 1953
: 290
–293 (original description); Vaz-de-Mello 2000: 193 (checklist);
new synonym
;
Dichotomius (Luederwaldtinia) opalescens
; Vaz-de-Mello 2000: 193 (citation)
Specimens studied.
Types
:
of
P. opalescens
:
Lectotype
here designated:
♂ Coll. Nonfried.
BRASILIA
/
Typus
/ Coll. C. Felsche Kauf 20, 1918 /
opalescens Felsche
Brasilien
[SMTD].
Paralectotypes
:
3 ♂
1 ♀: same as
lectotype
but without identification label (♂1, ♂2 and ♀);
Brasilien
St. Catharina (♂3). See remarks below.
Of
D. bucki
:
Holotype
:
S. F. Paula 1.35 / HOLÓTIPO /
Dichotomius
♂
bucki
sp. n.
P. Pereira det.953 [MZSP].
Allotype and
paratypes
: same locality (
20 specimens
MZSP;
1♂
1 ♀ NHML;
1♂
1 ♀ IRSN).
Non-type material.
BRASIL
:
Rio Grande do Sul
: São Francisco de Paula.
FLONA
, floresta ombrófila mista. Hum. faec.
13.I.2008
. L. Audino [
6♂
8♀
CEMT
]; same locality but
FLONA
, eucalipto.
13.I.2008
[♂ ♀
CEMT
]; same locality but
FLONA
, PROMATA.
10–13.XII.2009
. P. C. Grossi [♀
CEMT
]; Taimbezinho. Parque Nacional dos Aparados da Serra.
II.1960
[♀
CEMT
]; Cambará do Sul.
06.I.1985
[♂
CEMT
];
Santa Catarina
: Bom Jardim da Serra. Mantiqueira.
03.I.2002
. C. Arioli [
13♂
; 6♀
CEMT
]; same locality
XII.2001
[♂ 2♀
CEMT
]; Urubici. P. N. São Joaquim.
16–19.III.2012
. -
28.1206S
/-
49.4943W
. Grossi, Parizotto & Leivas. [♂ 3♀
CEMT
].
Diagnosis.
Within the group,
D. opalescens
is the only species bearing the following combination of characters: body surface blue to bluish green with some individuals having reddish brown elytra (
Fig. 3
A–B, 6); males cephalic carina bearing one acute tubercle at each end; male pronotum bearing a centrally projected lobe, with a longitudinal sulcus producing a pair of tubercles (
Fig. 3
A). This species has a detailed published description made by
Pereira (1953)
under
D. bucki
.
FIGURE 3. (A)
dorsal habitus of a male
Dichotomius opalescens
(Felsche)
.
(B)
Dorsal habitus of a female
D. opalescens
.
(C)
Ventral view of a male paramera.
(D)
Lateral view of a male paramera.
Remarks.
Felsche (1901)
cited that his specimens of
P. speciosus
had colors different from those described by
Waterhouse (1891)
: Those of Felsche were entirely grayish blue or blue with brown elytra (
Fig. 6
), and he first considered this as a color variation within
D. speciosus
.
Nine years later,
Felsche (1910)
reinterpreted these variations considering these specimens to be the
types
of the new species
P. opalescens
.
Pereira (1953)
, considered that maybe
D. speciosus
and
D. opalescens
were synonymous, because the specimens he analyzed came from the same location, and he thus described
D. bucki
as a new species. Examination of the
types
of
D. opalescens
allowed us to resolve the correct application of this last name, relegating
D. bucki
to synonymy. The
syntype
♂1 (here considered as
paralectotype
) of
P. opalescens
is in fact a specimen of
D. alvarengai
new species
.
Paralectotype
♂2 is blue with red/brown elytra, a color variation that may be characteristic of younger/teneral individuals (
Fig. 6
).
Distribution.
Above 1000 meters in the Serra Geral mountain range, known from the south of the state of Santa Catarina and north of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, but could be present also in northern areas of Santa Catarina and Southern Paraná states (
Fig. 7
A, C).