ABSTRACT
The following study presents the first record of an atypical sound never reported before produced by the larvae of two species of dung beetles from Argentina, Dichotomius (Luederwaldtinia) carbonarius (Mannerheim 1829) and Dichotomius (Luederwaldtinia) nisus (Olivier 1789). This new sound is produced by the larvae in their three instars by shaking the third pair of legs inside the pupation chamber, which does not involve a stridulatory mechanism. Recorded sounds and video images of the larval behaviour are provided. The oscillograms, spectrograms and possible functions are analysed, and a new sound production mechanism is postulated.
Acknowledgements
The authors thank Julián Baigorria (Karadya Bioreserve, Misiones); Horacio and Nahuel Schenone, Javier Unizoni (CIAR, Misiones – Fundación Bosques Nativos Argentinos para la Biodiversidad); Pablo Dinghi and Fabricio Rugnone for their assistance in the laboratory studies; Georgina del Fueyo and Martín Carrizo for lending us the stereomicroscope, Julian Clavijo-Bustos for providing collection information, Eliana Barona for helping us with submitting the larval sound to the Colección de Sonidos Ambientales (IAvH-CSA); members of the División Icnología (MACN) for their permanent support; and the Journal of the Entomological Society of India for providing us with a bibliography.
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Supplementary material
Supplemental data for this article can be accessed online at https://doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2023.2256509.