2014
DOI: 10.1653/024.097.0107
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PanamanianOnthophagus(Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae): Description of a New Species, and a Revised Key to the Species

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“…As such, it is suitable for the analysis of the processes that have shaped the integration of the distributional patterns, namely, the origin and phyletic relationships, paleogeographic and geographic scenarios, ecological requirements and changes in them. Currently, the genus Onthophagus in the Americas is comprised of more than 180 species (Delgado & Howden 2000;Pulido-Herrera & Zunino 2007;Kohlmann & Solís 2012;Delgado & Curoe 2014;Génier & Howden 2014;Arriaga-Jiménez et al 2016;Moctezuma et al 2016;Génier 2017;Sanchéz-Huerta et al 2018;Gasca-Alvarez et al 2018;Rossini et al 2018a, b). All of the American Onthophagus have a common monophyletic origin: a group of the subgenus Onthophagus, that has spread out starting from the eastern part of the Palearctic region and the Chinese Transition Zone (Zunino & Halffter 1988a;Breeschoten et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, it is suitable for the analysis of the processes that have shaped the integration of the distributional patterns, namely, the origin and phyletic relationships, paleogeographic and geographic scenarios, ecological requirements and changes in them. Currently, the genus Onthophagus in the Americas is comprised of more than 180 species (Delgado & Howden 2000;Pulido-Herrera & Zunino 2007;Kohlmann & Solís 2012;Delgado & Curoe 2014;Génier & Howden 2014;Arriaga-Jiménez et al 2016;Moctezuma et al 2016;Génier 2017;Sanchéz-Huerta et al 2018;Gasca-Alvarez et al 2018;Rossini et al 2018a, b). All of the American Onthophagus have a common monophyletic origin: a group of the subgenus Onthophagus, that has spread out starting from the eastern part of the Palearctic region and the Chinese Transition Zone (Zunino & Halffter 1988a;Breeschoten et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Onthophagus acuminatus : Gillet 1911a: 204 (complete list of species); Boucomont and Gillet 1927: 204 (catalog of species); Boucomont 1932: 307 (characters in key), 320 (distribution); Paulian 1936b: 506 (redescription); Blackwelder 1944: 211 (list of species from Latin America); Contreras 1951: 223 (cited for Colombia); Vulcano and Pereira 1967: 564 (characters in key); Howden and Young 1981: 98 (characters in key), 104 (redescription); Zunino and Halffter 1997: 161 (list of species); Kohlmann and Solís 2001: 167 (characters in key, redescription); Medina et al 2001: 139 (cited for Colombia); Ratcliffe 2002: 17 (cited for Panama); Morón 2003: 71 (cited for Mexico); Pulido-Herrera and Zunino 2007: 94 (catalog of species, distribution); Carvajal et al 2011: 322–323 (cited for Ecuador); Krajcik 2012: 174 (complete list of species); Solís and Kohlmann 2012: 8 (cited for Costa Rica); Delgado and Curoe 2014: 66 (characters in key, cited for Panama); Rossini et al 2018b: 9 (list of species of the curvicornis complex). …”
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confidence: 99%
“… Onthophagus coscineus : Gillet 1911a: 205 (complete list of species); Boucomont and Gillet 1927: 205 (catalog of species); Boucomont 1932: 323 (distribution); Blackwelder 1944: 211 (list of species from Latin America); Howden and Young 1981: 95 (characters in key), 111 (redescription); Kohlmann and Solís 2001: 163 (characters in key), 187 (redescription); Medina et al 2001: 139 (list of species for Colombia); Ratcliffe 2002: 17 (cited for Panama); Pulido-Herrera and Zunino 2007: 102 (cited as synonym of Onthophagusdigitifer Boucomont, 1932); Carvajal et al 2011: 322–323 (cited for Ecuador); Krajcik 2012: 177 (complete list of species); Solís and Kohlmann 2012: 8 (list of species from Costa Rica); Ratcliffe et al 2015: 195 (cited for Peru); Delgado and Curoe 2014: 64 (characters in key, cited for Panama).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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