2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0031-10492010001400001
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El género Dyscinetus Harold (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Dynastinae: Cyclocephalini) en Venezuela y la descripción de una nueva especie

Abstract: El género Dyscinetus Harold, 1869 (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Dynastinae: Cyclocephalini) es redescrito y comparado con Chalepides Casey, 1915 (Cyclocephalini). De las seis especies encontradas en Venezuela quatro son redescritas, una es transferida de Chalepides y redescrita y una es nueva: Dyscinetus dytiscoides Arrow, 1911, D. paradytis (Ponchel & Dechambre, 2003) comb. nov., D. dubius (Olivier, 1789), D. rugifrons (Burmeister, 1847) nuevo registro para el país, D. olivaceus Höhne, 1923 y D. mendax sp. n… Show more

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“…These monumental works provide the most comprehensive, authoritative taxonomic treatment (synonymy and consistent species concept), identification tools, distribution data, and synthesized biological information ever produced for the subfamily in the New World. Venezuelan scarabaeologist Luis Joly, along with collaborator Hermes Escalona, advanced understanding of the group in South America, having revised Chalepides and the Dyscinetus of Venezuela (Joly and Escalona 2002, 2010). Joly has also described several new species of Cyclocephala from across South America and the West Indies.…”
Section: Nomenclatural and Taxonomic History Of The Cyclocephaline Scmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These monumental works provide the most comprehensive, authoritative taxonomic treatment (synonymy and consistent species concept), identification tools, distribution data, and synthesized biological information ever produced for the subfamily in the New World. Venezuelan scarabaeologist Luis Joly, along with collaborator Hermes Escalona, advanced understanding of the group in South America, having revised Chalepides and the Dyscinetus of Venezuela (Joly and Escalona 2002, 2010). Joly has also described several new species of Cyclocephala from across South America and the West Indies.…”
Section: Nomenclatural and Taxonomic History Of The Cyclocephaline Scmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Chalepus luridus Burmeister : invalid neotype ♂ at HNHM (Endrődi Collection) ( Endrődi 1966 ). Joly and Escalona (2002a) listed the housing institution as MLUH .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Casey 1915 , Endrődi 1966 , 1985a , Jameson et al 2002 , Joly and Escalona 2002a , Gasca-Álvarez and Amat-García 2010 (Colombia).…”
Section: Annotated Catalog and Bibliography Of The Cyclocephaline Scamentioning
confidence: 99%
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