“…In the Cerrado biome, several studies have focused on specific Coleoptera families, for example, Bostrichidae and Curculionidae (Rocha et al, 2011), Cerambycidae (Evangelista et al, 2021), Cetoniidae (Evangelista Neto et al, 2018), Geotrupidae (Rodrigues and Puker, 2013), and Scarabaeidae (Almeida and Louzada, 2009;Nunes et al, 2012;Silva et al, 2020). Most of these studies have evaluated how anthropic impacts, such as urbanization (Correa et al, 2019a(Correa et al, , 2021Frizzas et al, 2020), habitat fragmentation (Pimenta and De Marco, 2015;Silva et al, 2020) and land use (Martello et al, 2016;Correa et al, 2019b;Oliveira et al, 2021), have affected the beetle community. For most families, however, several knowledge gaps still exist, as a reflection of this, new species (Fernandes and Hamada, 2012;Vaz-de-Mello et al, 2020) and new species distribution (Gonçalves et al, 2020;Evangelista et al, 2021) are frequently recorded in the Cerrado.…”