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Research Article

Revision of the genus Byrsopolis Burmeister, 1844 (Coleoptera: Melolonthidae: Rutelinae: Rutelini), with the description of six new species endemic to Brazil and Paraguay

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Pages 1315-1364 | Received 28 May 2021, Accepted 16 Aug 2022, Published online: 22 Sep 2022
 

ABSTRACT

The genus Byrsopolis Burmeister, 1844 is revised and six Brazilian species are described as new: Byrsopolis angeloottatii sp. nov. (Três Lagoas, Mato Grosso do Sul), B. schmidti sp. nov. (Barreiras, Bahia), B. burmeisteri sp. nov. (Cantareira, São Paulo), B. vazdemelloi sp. nov. (Barra do Bugres, Mato Grosso), B. ohausi sp. nov. (Grão Mogol, Minas Gerais) and B. blanchardi sp. nov. (Encruzilhada, Bahia). Lectotypes are designated for B. castanea Burmeister, 1844, B. laticollis Burmeister, 1855, and B. cribricollis Ohaus, 1912. A new synonym is proposed: Byrsopolis aenescens Ohaus, 1926 = B. chassaini Soula, 2010 (syn. nov.). The genus is diagnosed, and all the species are illustrated and compared. The previously published key to genera of Areodina has been updated with the new diagnosis after the revision of Bysropolis. Additionally, an identification key to species of Byrsopolis is provided, with similar characters we made species groups to better identify them, as well as an up-to-date checklist of South American Areodina. A distribution map is also provided and the genus is reported from Paraguay for the first time.

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Acknowledgements

All the curators of the listed collections are thanked for the loans and images of the specimens studied here and especially Mary Liz Jameson (Wichita, Kansas, USA) for her comments on an early version of the manuscript. RAFM received grants from CNPq (process number 132552/2016-7) and CAPES/Proex 88887.333488/2019-00 during his master’s and PhD studies. PCG is a CNPq fellow, and parts of this work were funded by CNPq (Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico, Brazil, process numbers 449366/2014-6, 424048/2018-3 and 309786/2019-3). The images of the types from ZMHB were enabled through the SYNTHESYS project DE-TAF-6712 granted to MS. The laboratory of Scarabaeidology from UFMT acknowledges the financial support from the subproject of EECBIO UFMT/FINEP N° 01.12.0359.00. This work is part of the master’s degree project of the first author.

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Funding

This work was supported by the CAPES [88887.333488/2019-00]; CNPQ [132552/2016-7,309786/2019-3,424048/2018-3,449366/2014-6]; SYNTHESYS project [DE-TAF-6712]; and EECBIO UFMT/FINEP [01.12.0359.00].

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