Toward a comprehensive taxonomic revision of the “hirculus” group of american onthophagus latreille, 1802 (coleoptera, scarabaeidae, scarabaeinae)

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The taxonomy of the American Onthophagus Latreille, 1802 included in the “hirculus” group is revised, and a study of their morphology allows for the delineation of five species-complexes. Herein, we provide a diagnosis of the “hirculus” group, an illustrated key to the complexes, along with a descriptive overview of their taxonomy and geographic distribution. Onthophagus hirculus Mannerheim, 1829 is considered to be a junior synonym of O. hircus Billberg, 1815, which is here demonstrated to be a valid species name. Thus, the “hirculus” group is here renamed the “hircus” group. Furthermore, a general scheme of the genital organs of American Onthophagus is provided, including names of different anatomical parts and a brief discussion on the need for nomenclatural stability for the genitalia of scarab beetles.

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Rossini, M., Vaz-De-Mello, F. Z., & Zunino, M. (2018). Toward a comprehensive taxonomic revision of the “hirculus” group of american onthophagus latreille, 1802 (coleoptera, scarabaeidae, scarabaeinae). European Journal of Taxonomy, 2018(432). https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2018.432

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