First record of the largest copro-necrophagous beetle in South America (Coprophanaeus lancifer) feeding on fruits

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Coprophanaeus lancifer is a copro-necrophagous beetle endemic to the Amazon region. Although beetles belonging to the subfamily Scarabaeinae primarily feed on dung, some have a greater diet plasticity that includes carrion, fungi, rotten fruits and invertebrates. The diet of the scavenger beetle C. lancifer mainly consists of vertebrate carcasses, although it is also attracted to mammal faeces. Here, we describe the first record of this species feeding on fruits of the genus Nectandra.

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Chaboteaux, E., Lopera Toro, A., & Forsyth, A. (2023). First record of the largest copro-necrophagous beetle in South America (Coprophanaeus lancifer) feeding on fruits. Acta Amazonica, 53(2), 154–157. https://doi.org/10.1590/1809-4392202201651

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