On the types species of the New World dung beetle genus Canthidium Erichson, 1847 (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae), with an annotated checklist of species
Author
Cupello, Mario
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Zootaxa
2018
2018-03-06
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4388.4.1
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Canthidium
(
Canthidium
)
barbacenicum
Preudhomme de Borre, 1886
Canthidium barbacenicum
Preudhomme de Borre, 1886: 113
[here transferred to the subgenus
Canthidium
].
Type
locality:
Brazil
:
Minas Gerais
(“Minas Geraes”).
Type
material:
One male and one female
syntypes
(IRSN), one male
syntype
(MZSP) (Pereira 1953).
Distribution:
Brazil
,
Paraguay
, and
Argentina
(Pereira 1953; Martínez 1959, 1989).
Canthidium megathopoides
Boucomont, 1928b
: 205
[synonymized by Pereira 1953: 390. The validity of this name has been challenged. Having examined three syntypes of
C. barbacenicum
at the IRSN and “the type” of
C. megathopoides
(which was said to be housed at the MNHN), Pereira (1953) concluded that there were no differences among them and synonymized both nominal species. Vulcano & Pereira (1967), Martínez & Halffter (1986a), and Martínez (1989), however, cited
C. megathopoides
as valid without giving any taxonomic justification for such classification. Here, I decided to follow Pereira’s (1953) synonymy since he was the last author to present arguments on this matter].
Type locality:
Brazil: Minas Gerais: Uberaba, Goiás: Mineiros; and Paraguay: Asunción (“Brésil, Minas Geraes: Uberaba; Goyaz: Mineiro [...]—Paraguay: Assomption [...]. Paraguay [...]”).
Type material:
Unknown number of syntypes (BMNH, MNHN—ex Boucomont collection, SDEI).
Canthidium pinotoides
Balthasar, 1939
: 135
[synonymized by Pereira 1953: 390. As discussed above for
C.
megathopoides
, the synonymy between
C. barbacenicum
and
C. pinotoides
is disputed. Pereira (1953) examined two specimens in the
BMNH
identified as
C. pinotoides
which were labelled “cotypes”. Interpreting that those two specimens were
syntypes
of
C. pinotoides
, Pereira (1953)
said there were no differences between them and the
C. barbacenicum
and
C. megathopoides
type
specimens and synonymized the three names. The problem is that those two specimens are certainly not part of
C. pinotoides
type
series, since
Balthasar (1939)
made it clear that he had examined just a single male specimen from his personal collection for his description. Therefore, Balthasar’s specimen is the
holotype
of
C. pinotoides
, while the ones examined by Pereira (1953) are not from the
type
series. Then, Martínez & Halffter (1986a), without presenting any argument supporting their new classification, treated
C. pinotoides
as a valid name, but added that it was a possible synonym of
C. megathopoides
. Here, I chose to follow Pereira (1953) in the same way I have done for
C. megathopoides
, but it will be necessary to reassess the
holotype
of
C. pinotoides
in order to confirm this classification].
Type
locality:
Paraguay
:
Cordillera
: San Bernardino (“
Paraguay
, San Bernardino”).
Type
material:
Holotype
female (NMPC—ex Balthasar collection).