Review of the Brazilian species of Omorgus Erichson, 1847 (Coleoptera: Trogidae: Omorginae)
Author
Costa-Silva, Vinícius
Author
Strümpher, Werner P.
Author
Vaz-de-Mello, Fernando Z.
text
Journal of Natural History
2021
2021-02-16
54
31 - 32
1993
2024
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2020.1833999
journal article
10.1080/00222933.2020.1833999
1464-5262
5028835
Omorgus
(
Omorgus
)
loxus
(
Vaurie, 1955
)
(
Figure 2
a-c, 9)
Trox loxus
Vaurie, 1955: 58
(original description);
Vaurie 1962: 147
(redescription);
Ratcliffe 1978: 301
(new distribution records).
Trox
(
Omorgus
)
loxus
:
Scholtz 1982: 11
(catalogue).
Omorgus
(
Omorgus
)
loxus
:
Scholtz 1986: 361
(phylogenetics); Scholtz 1990: 1416 (redescription),
Moragues 2010: 77
(checklist);
Zídek 2013: 12
(catalogue);
Zídek 2017: 103
(catalogue);
Hielkema and Hielkema 2019: 11
(checklist of the Guianas).
Figure 2.
Holotype of
Trox loxus
Vaurie, 1955
(now
Omorgus loxus
). A, dorsal view; B, lateral view and C, holotype labels (Photos by Rachel Hawkins, copyright MCZC).
Type material examined
Holotype
: (
♀
,
MCZC
, through photographs,
Figure 2
a-c): First label [white]: ‘
♀
’. Second label [white, typeset]: ‘El Palmar, 16 k.W./Tetzonapa Ver.,
MEX
/VI-9
/
15-1948 600
ʹ
/jungle, rubber, coff. Third label’ [white, typeset]: ‘W. Nutting/F. Werner’. Fourth label [white, typeset]: ‘Museum of/Comparative/Zoology’. Fifth label [red, typeset]: ‘
HOLOTYPE
/
TROX LOXUS
/VAURIE’. Sixth label [red, typeset and handwritten]: ‘M.C.Z./Type/32,291 [handwritten]’. Seventh label [white label, typeset]: ‘
Omorgus loxus
/(Vaurie)/det.
Scholtz 1988
’. Eighth label [white, handwritten in blue]: ‘loxus’. Type locality:
MEXICO
:
Veracruz
, El Palmar.
Additional material examined
FRENCH GUIANA
:
Maripasoula
,
Mitaraka
,
Crique Alassa
,
Tumuc-Humac
,
300–600 m
[meters above sea level],
2º14
ʹ
10”N
,
54º27
ʹ
38”W
,
21
.iii
.2015, J
.
Touroult
leg
. (
2
♂
CJBH
)
.
BRAZIL
:
Pará
, Jacareacanga,
x
.1959, M
.
Alvarenga
leg
. (1
CEMT
).
Tocantins
,
Porto Nacional
,
10°31’S
48°17
ʹ
W
,
7
.xi
.2015, light trap, A
.
Specht
leg
. (1
CEMT
).
Mato Grosso
, Parque Nacional Xingu,
xi.1961
, Alvarenga & Werner leg. (1
DZUP
).
Mato Grosso do Sul
, Selvíria, UNESP Farm (=São Paulo State University ‘
Júlio de Mesquita Filho’
),
24
.x
.1996, black light trap, C
.A
.H. Flechtmann leg. (1
CEMT
).
Goiás
, Niquelândia,
x.1994
, no collector (1
CVMD
).
Minas Gerais
, Nova Era,
x.1987
, no collector (1
CEMT
).
Espírito Santo
, Linhares, RFCVRD [
Reserva Florestal Companhia Vale do Rio Doce
],
xi
.1988, J
.S
.
Santos
leg (
1
♂
CEMT
and 1
CVMD
);
Linhares
, RFCVRD [Reserva Florestal Companhia Vale do Rio Doce],
11
. xii
.1992, J
.S
. Santos leg
. (
1
♂
CEMT
);
Linhares
, RFCVRD [Reserva Florestal Companhia Vale do Rio Doce],
30
.x
.1990, J
.S
. Santos leg
. (1
CEMT
);
Linhares
, RFCVRD [Reserva Florestal Companhia Vale do Rio Doce],
i
.1989, J
.S
. Santos leg
. (
1
♀
CEMT
)
.
São Paulo
, Ribeirão Preto,
Faculdade de Medicina
,
xi
.1954, Baretto leg
. (1
CEMT
);
Marília
,
xi
.1945, J
.
Guérin
leg
. (1
SAMC
).
Paraná
,
Céu Azul
,
Parque Nacional do IguaÇu
,
655 m
,
25°09’S
53°50
ʹ
W
,
9
.xi
.2015, light trap, R
.
Barros
leg
. (
1
♀
CEMT
)
.
Santa Catarina
, Corupá (‘Hansa’),
xi
.1943
(1
CEMT
);
Corupá
,
xii.1953
, A
.
Maller
leg
. (1
DZUP
);
Itapiranga
,
i
.1958 (1
MGAP
).
PARAGUAY
:
San Pedro
, Cororó,
xii
. 1983, M
.
Viana
leg
. (1
CVMD
).
ARGENTINA
:
Missiones
, Iguazú,
xii
.1957, A
.
Martinez
leg
. (1
CEMT
).
Salta
,
Rosário de Lerma
,
xi
.1982, M
.
Viana
leg
. (1
CVMD
);
Corralito
,
ii
.1983, M
.
Viana
leg
. (1
CVMD
).
Tucuman
, no specific locality,
xi–xii.1944
, R
.
Golbach
leg
. (1
IFML
).
Santiago del Estero
, Los Tigres,
11–16
.i
.1970
, R
.
Golbach
leg
. (1
IFML
).
Mendoza
, Santa Rosa,
Reserva de Biosfera de Ñacuñan
,
11–13
.xii
.2002, V
.M
. Diéguez leg
. (
2
♂
CVMD
);
Santa Rosa
,
Reserva de Biosfera de Ñacuñan
,
11–13
.xii
.2002, UV light trap, V
.
Manuel Diéguez
leg
. (1
IADIZA
).
San Luis
, San Gerónimo,
15–25
.ii
.2007
, José Gomez leg
. (
1
♀
CVMD
)
.
Diagnosis
Omorgus loxus
is similar in appearance to
O. badeni
and
O. borrei
. These three species may be separated by the differences on the elytra.
Omorgus loxus
have distinct pilose tubercles, whereas
O. borrei
have glabrous black tubercles and
O. badeni
have black lustrous patches. Furthermore,
O. loxus
have the outer margin of the mesotibiae smooth, whereas the other two species have it serrate. For a more detailed treatment of the species, see
Vaurie (1962)
and Scholtz (1990).
Geographic distribution
Omorgus loxus
occurs in southeastern
Mexico
, Central America and parts of South America (French Guiana,
Colombia
,
Argentina
,
Brazil
and
Paraguay
). It is thought to have a continuous distribution throughout its range. In
Brazil
, it has recorded in the Cerrado (GO, MG, MS and TO) and Atlantic Forest (ES, SC, SP) biomes (
Figure 9
). For a more detailed discussion on the distribution of this species see
Vaurie (1955
,
1962
)), Scholtz (1990) and
Hielkema and Hielkema (2019)
.