The dung beetle fauna of the Big Bend region of Texas (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae)
Author
Edmonds, W. D.
text
Insecta Mundi
2018
2018-07-27
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.3708186
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Canthon
(
Boreocanthon
)
mixtus
Robinson
Fig. 33
Diagnosis.
Black with strong blue highlights revealed under strong light. Small, length
3–5 mm
. Clypeus strongly quadridentate. Pronotum finely but not densely punctate, elytral interstriae with shining spots in place of punctures. Subhumeral stria usually carinulate; tip of pygidium usually more convex than remainder of surface. A formal discussion of this species appears in
Halffter (1958)
.
Big Bend collection sites
(altitudinal range:
1010–1630 m
[
2310 m
in Sierra El Carmen]).
Brewster Co.
:
[1]
~
17 km
W
Alpine
(
Paisano Baptist Encampment
),
30°17′37″N
103°47′35″W
,
1550 m
(Jul)
;
Jeff Davis Co.
:
[1]
16 km
S
Fort Davis
(along TX 17),
30°27′48″N
103°58′59″W
,
1600 m
(Aug)
;
[2]
~
16 km
NE Valentine
,
Muerto Springs Ranch
(
Muerto Springs
, near headquarters),
30°40′28″N
104°24′07″W
,
1475 m
(Jul)
;
[3]
8 km
SE Fort Davis
(via
TX 118
),
Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute
(
Visitor
Center
area),
30°32′32″N
103°50′11″W
,
1555 m
(Aug)
;
[4]
Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute
(
Quarry Unit
),
30°32′06″N
103°50′37″W
,
1480 m
(Aug–Sep)
;
Presidio Co.
:
[1]
C.E. Miller Ranch (~
16 km
W
Valentine),
30°32′50″N
104°39′40″W
(Camp Holland)
1410 m
(Aug)
;
[2]
~
16 km
W Valentine
(
Miller Ranch
, near headquarters),
30°33°30″N
104°38′44″W
,
1350 m
(Jul–Aug);
[3]
~
6.5 km
W Marfa
(Hip-O Ranch),
30°21′54″N
104° 7′12″W
,
1530 m
(Aug–Sep);
[4]
Pinto Canyon Ranch (~
58 km
SSW
Marfa
on
FM 2810
),
30°01′18″N
104°27′42″W
(headquarters area),
1475 m
(Aug);
[5]
Dalquest Research Site,
29°33′30″N
103°47′30″
,
1010 m
[
Sep
]
;
[6]
37 km
SSW
Marfa
(along
FM 2810
,
Petan Ranch – Cherry Hills
sector),
30°07′35″N
104°19′24″W
,
1630 m
(
Jun
)
;
[7]
20–26 km
SSE Marfa
(along
FM 169
),
1355–1415 m
(
Jun
)
;
[8]
3 km
NE Marfa
(along
FM 1112
),
Marfa
Golf Course,
30°19′40″N
103°59′41″W
,
1470 m
(
Jul
,
Sep
)
;
[9]
~
30 km
SSE Marfa
(along
FM 169
),
Humphreys Ranch
,
30°02′30″N
104°01′00″W
,
1285 m
(
Jul
)
;
[10]
~
8km
W La Viuda Peak
,
29°42′30″N
103°54′30″
,
1200 m
(
Sep
)
;
[11]
~
19 km
E Marfa
(via
US
90/67),
30°16′07″N
103°48′44″W
,
1565 m
(
Jul
)
;
[12]
~
3 km
N Marfa
(along
TX 17
),
30°20′27″N
104°01′7″W
,
1500 m
(
Jul
)
;
[13]
near
Plata
(
FM 169
/
Alamito Creek
bridge)
Kennedy Ranch
(headquarters),
29°52′16″ N
103°59′28″ W
,
1200 m
(
Jun
)
;
[14]
Pinto Canyon Ranch
(~
65 km
SSW
Marfa
on
FM 2810
),
29°59′54″N
104°30′48″W
(
Pinto Canyon Creek
),
1460 m
(
Aug
)
.
MEXICO
:
Coahuila
,
Sierra El Carmen
(
Maderas del Carmen
),
28°59′54″N
102°36′ 42″ W
,
2310 m
. (Jul)
.
Collection method(s).
a) baited pitfall trap (human feces); b) direct capture (cow dung).
Surface activity.
Diurnal.
Habitat.
Grasslands and open areas in desert scrub.
Comments.
Canthon mixtus
, whose
type
locality is Marfa, appears to be a near-endemic to the Big Bend portion of the Chihuahuan Desert, but its occurrence in coniferous forest at high altitude in the Sierra El Carmen is quite unexpected. It is similar to
C. melanus
, reported from El Paso Co. (
Riley and Wolfe 2003
), which has a shallow, obtuse (rather than deep, acute) clypeo-genal notch; moreover, the tip of the pygidium is neither shinier nor more convex than the remainder of the surface.
Canthon melanus
is a common species in southwestern
Arizona
, where
C. mixtus
is absent.