2004
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.575.1.1
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A new Brazilian stag beetle of the genus Sclerostomus Burmeister, 1847 (Insecta: Coleoptera: Lucanidae)

Abstract: A new species of the lucanid genus Sclerostomus Burmeister, 1847 (subgenus Altitatiayus Weinreich, 1960), S. trifurcatus sp. n., from the Itatiaia Mountains of the Brazilian Minas Gerais State, is described and illustrated. This new species is readily distinguished from all other species in the genus by the trifurcate apex of the mandible, and by the presence of a conspicuous tubercle on the frons.

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“…31.171). Referências: Mizunuma & Nagai (1994), Ratcliffe ( 2002), Grossi & Racca-Filho (2004), Paulsen & Ratcliffe (2005), Grossi & Vaz-de-Mello (2007) e Grossi & Koike (2011).…”
Section: Spercheidaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…31.171). Referências: Mizunuma & Nagai (1994), Ratcliffe ( 2002), Grossi & Racca-Filho (2004), Paulsen & Ratcliffe (2005), Grossi & Vaz-de-Mello (2007) e Grossi & Koike (2011).…”
Section: Spercheidaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, 15 species are recognized (Weinreich 1960;Bomans & Arnaud 1996, 2002Grossi & Racca-Filho 2004). Three species are known from Chile.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The group was last revised by Weinreich (1960), when it had only three species and was treated as a subgenus of Sclerostomus Burmeister (1847). Before Grossi and Racca-Filho (2004), all Altitatiayus species were reported from "Itatiaia", with an altitudinal reference. With such vague data and because of the species are highly restricted distributions, it was impossible to know where they were collected.…”
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“…rotundatus. Grossi & Racca-Filho (2004) published one more new species, increasing the distribution of the subgenus to the southwest areas of Serra da Mantiqueira, Minas Gerais State and presented a key for the Brazilian species within the subgenus. Recently, Grossi & Paulsen (2009) Holloway (1960Holloway ( , 2007 and Paulsen (2005).…”
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