Madagascar, the world’s fourth largest island, has a long history of isolation (160 MY) and a wide range of climates and ecosystems which have in turn resulted in high levels of endemism across different taxonomic levels. Although Madagascar has a rich dung beetle fauna that belongs to various tribes only three species of the Scarabaeini are found there, namely Scarabaeus viettei, S. radama and S. sevoistra. These three species are superficially quite distinctive and have, consequently, had a relatively tortured taxonomic history since the first was described in1896. The morpholgical differences between these species resulted in them being placed in different genera at different times. However, currently, based on cladistic analysis, they a...
In this article, the subgenus Canthon (Goniocanthon) Pereira & Martínez, 1956 is diagnosed within th...
Scarab beetles (Scarabaeidae) are a diverse and ecologically important group of angiosperm-associate...
Dung beetles of the subfamily Scarabaeinae have a worldwide distribution, with the Afrotropical regi...
Scarabaeine dung beetles are the dominant dung feeding group of insects and are widely used as model...
Background: Dung beetles of Coleoptera associated to undisturbed cattle droppings in pastures presen...
High species diversity and endemism within Madagascar is mainly the result of species ra-diations fo...
The Scarabaeini comprises some 146 species of ball-rolling dung beetles belonging to the genera Pach...
Fig. 3. Streblopus punctatus (Balthasar, 1938). A‒B. Holotype, ♀. A. Dorsal view. B. Attached labels...
FIGS 3–5. Distribution of Scarabaeus (Pachysoma) species in South Africa. Questioned locality record...
Fig. 6. Head. A‒B. Clypeal process. A. Streblopus opatroides van Lansberge, 1874. B. S. punctatus (B...
FIG. 18. — Larves de Scarabaeoidea de Madagascar, pattes: A, Bricoptis variolosa (Gory & Percheron, ...
FIGS 18–35. (18–30) Head of Scarabaeus (Pachysoma) species in dorsal view: (18) S. (P.) aesculapius....
A primary goal of community ecologists is to understand the processes underlying the spa-tiotemporal...
FIGS 10–13. Distribution of Scarabaeus (Pachysoma) species in Namibia. Questioned locality records o...
FIGS 6–9. Distribution of Scarabaeus (Pachysoma) species in South Africa and Namibia. Questioned loc...
In this article, the subgenus Canthon (Goniocanthon) Pereira & Martínez, 1956 is diagnosed within th...
Scarab beetles (Scarabaeidae) are a diverse and ecologically important group of angiosperm-associate...
Dung beetles of the subfamily Scarabaeinae have a worldwide distribution, with the Afrotropical regi...
Scarabaeine dung beetles are the dominant dung feeding group of insects and are widely used as model...
Background: Dung beetles of Coleoptera associated to undisturbed cattle droppings in pastures presen...
High species diversity and endemism within Madagascar is mainly the result of species ra-diations fo...
The Scarabaeini comprises some 146 species of ball-rolling dung beetles belonging to the genera Pach...
Fig. 3. Streblopus punctatus (Balthasar, 1938). A‒B. Holotype, ♀. A. Dorsal view. B. Attached labels...
FIGS 3–5. Distribution of Scarabaeus (Pachysoma) species in South Africa. Questioned locality record...
Fig. 6. Head. A‒B. Clypeal process. A. Streblopus opatroides van Lansberge, 1874. B. S. punctatus (B...
FIG. 18. — Larves de Scarabaeoidea de Madagascar, pattes: A, Bricoptis variolosa (Gory & Percheron, ...
FIGS 18–35. (18–30) Head of Scarabaeus (Pachysoma) species in dorsal view: (18) S. (P.) aesculapius....
A primary goal of community ecologists is to understand the processes underlying the spa-tiotemporal...
FIGS 10–13. Distribution of Scarabaeus (Pachysoma) species in Namibia. Questioned locality records o...
FIGS 6–9. Distribution of Scarabaeus (Pachysoma) species in South Africa and Namibia. Questioned loc...
In this article, the subgenus Canthon (Goniocanthon) Pereira & Martínez, 1956 is diagnosed within th...
Scarab beetles (Scarabaeidae) are a diverse and ecologically important group of angiosperm-associate...
Dung beetles of the subfamily Scarabaeinae have a worldwide distribution, with the Afrotropical regi...