Streblopus Van Lansberge, 1874 has been one of the most mysterious dung beetle groups of the Neotropical fauna, having a rather peculiar morphology, very few known specimens in collections and a difficult placement among the scarabaeine lineages. In this work, based on the examination of a recently collected series of specimens and a synthesis of some scattered, but deeply valuable, information available in the literature, we readdress many of the questions posed by past authors. It is shown that Streblopus is a relict genus composed of two currently living species of widely disjunct distribution, namely S. opatroides Van Lansberge, 1874, from patches of Atlantic Forest in the Brazilian states of Bahia and Espírito Santo, and S. punctatus (...
Fig. 20. Combined distribution of the species of Sylvicanthon in the Neotropical region. Note that t...
The Scarabaeini comprises some 146 species of ball-rolling dung beetles belonging to the genera Pach...
Dung beetles of the subfamily Scarabaeinae have a worldwide distribution, with the Afrotropical regi...
Streblopus Van Lansberge, 1874 has been one of the most mysterious dung beetle groups of the Neotrop...
Cupello, Mario, Ribeiro-Costa, Cibele S., Vaz-De, Fernando Z. (2020): Systematics of the enigmatic S...
Fig. 3. Streblopus punctatus (Balthasar, 1938). A‒B. Holotype, ♀. A. Dorsal view. B. Attached labels...
Fig. 14. Profemora. A‒B. Streblopus opatroides van Lansberge, 1874. A. ♂. B. ♀. C‒D. S. punctatus (B...
Fig. 6. Head. A‒B. Clypeal process. A. Streblopus opatroides van Lansberge, 1874. B. S. punctatus (B...
Fig. 15. Protibiae. A‒D. Dorsal view. A‒B. Streblopus opatroides van Lansberge, 1874. A. ♂. B. ♀. C‒...
Fig. 16. Protibiae. A‒B. Lateral view. A. Streblopus opatroides van Lansberge, 1874. B. S. punctatus...
Fig. 19. Posterior legs. A. Metacoxa of Streblopus opatroides van Lansberge, 1874. Arrow shows the l...
Fig. 20. Posterior legs. A‒D. Metatibiae. A‒B. Streblopus opatroides van Lansberge, 1874. A. ♂. B. ♀...
Fig. 26. Genital segment. A. Streblopus opatroides van Lansberge, 1874. B. S. punctatus (Balthasar, ...
Fig. 21. Wings. A‒E. Elytra. A. Lateral view of elytra of Streblopus opatroides van Lansberge, 1874....
Fig. 27. Female genitalia. A‒C. Spermatheca. A. Streblopus opatroides van Lansberge, 1874. B‒C. S. p...
Fig. 20. Combined distribution of the species of Sylvicanthon in the Neotropical region. Note that t...
The Scarabaeini comprises some 146 species of ball-rolling dung beetles belonging to the genera Pach...
Dung beetles of the subfamily Scarabaeinae have a worldwide distribution, with the Afrotropical regi...
Streblopus Van Lansberge, 1874 has been one of the most mysterious dung beetle groups of the Neotrop...
Cupello, Mario, Ribeiro-Costa, Cibele S., Vaz-De, Fernando Z. (2020): Systematics of the enigmatic S...
Fig. 3. Streblopus punctatus (Balthasar, 1938). A‒B. Holotype, ♀. A. Dorsal view. B. Attached labels...
Fig. 14. Profemora. A‒B. Streblopus opatroides van Lansberge, 1874. A. ♂. B. ♀. C‒D. S. punctatus (B...
Fig. 6. Head. A‒B. Clypeal process. A. Streblopus opatroides van Lansberge, 1874. B. S. punctatus (B...
Fig. 15. Protibiae. A‒D. Dorsal view. A‒B. Streblopus opatroides van Lansberge, 1874. A. ♂. B. ♀. C‒...
Fig. 16. Protibiae. A‒B. Lateral view. A. Streblopus opatroides van Lansberge, 1874. B. S. punctatus...
Fig. 19. Posterior legs. A. Metacoxa of Streblopus opatroides van Lansberge, 1874. Arrow shows the l...
Fig. 20. Posterior legs. A‒D. Metatibiae. A‒B. Streblopus opatroides van Lansberge, 1874. A. ♂. B. ♀...
Fig. 26. Genital segment. A. Streblopus opatroides van Lansberge, 1874. B. S. punctatus (Balthasar, ...
Fig. 21. Wings. A‒E. Elytra. A. Lateral view of elytra of Streblopus opatroides van Lansberge, 1874....
Fig. 27. Female genitalia. A‒C. Spermatheca. A. Streblopus opatroides van Lansberge, 1874. B‒C. S. p...
Fig. 20. Combined distribution of the species of Sylvicanthon in the Neotropical region. Note that t...
The Scarabaeini comprises some 146 species of ball-rolling dung beetles belonging to the genera Pach...
Dung beetles of the subfamily Scarabaeinae have a worldwide distribution, with the Afrotropical regi...