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A key to species of the group and a distribution map also are provided.http://www.zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:8E242F36-9620-4F3A-9B15-858C8A7B0B6FKEYWORDS: NeotropicalphysogastryScarabaeoideasymphilic inquilinesstenogastry AcknowledgementsRS thanks Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) for financial support, and Dr Sônia Casari (MZSP) for helping with the illustrations. We thank Maurício Rocha (MZSP) who generously provided us the determination of the termites. Special thanks to Vinícius S. Ferreira (Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen, Denmark) and Mike Ivie (Montana State University, USA) for granting us the photographs of the paratype of Ivieolus pseudoscutellatus, Robson de Almeida Zampaulo for taking and donating the photographs of a live specimen of Balleriolus howdeni, and Vinicius Costa-Silva (CEMT) for taking the photographs of the other paratypes and the termite species. 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摘要描述并说明了与Ivieolus Howden和Gill(1998)相似的蠓科新属Balleriolus howdeni sp.和baleriolus alleni sp.(产自巴西中部)。本文提出Ivieolini Howden and Gill, 2000的部落是Scarabatermitini Nikolajev, 1999的初级同义词。此外,我们将Ivieolus属群定义为包括Balleriolus gen. n.和Ivieolus。本文还提供了该组物种的分类表和分布图。http://www.zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:8E242F36-9620-4F3A-9B15-858C8A7B0B6FKEYWORDS: NeotropicalphysogastryScarabaeoideasymphilic inquilinesstenogastry致谢感谢Nível Superior (CAPES)提供的资金支持和Sônia Casari博士(MZSP)提供的插图帮助。我们感谢Maurício Rocha (MZSP)慷慨地向我们提供了白蚁的测定。特别感谢Vinícius S. Ferreira(丹麦哥本哈根大学动物博物馆)和Mike Ivie(美国蒙大拿州立大学)为我们提供了拟白蚁的照片,Robson de Almeida Zampaulo拍摄并捐赠了baleriolus howdeni的活标本照片,Vinicius Costa-Silva (CEMT)拍摄了其他拟白蚁和白蚁物种的照片。我们也感谢Charles Martins Oliveira捐赠了来自Distrito Federal的两个B. howdeni标本,以及Juares Fuhrmann (MZSP)的建议。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。本研究由CAPES资助,资助号88887.639839/2021-00;EECBio UFMT/Finep号子项目[01.12.0359.00];CNPq通用编号431760/2018-7 +产品编号[306746/2016-0] + FAPEMAT/问题编号[568005/2014]。
Balleriolus , a new termitophilous genus of Ceratocanthinae (Coleoptera: Hybosoridae) from South America and notes on termitophily in the tribe Scarabatermitini
ABSTRACTBalleriolus, a new genus of Ceratocanthinae similar to Ivieolus Howden and Gill, 1998, is described and illustrated to include Balleriolus howdeni sp. n. from central Brazil and Balleriolus alleni sp. n. from Ucayali, Peru. It is proposed here that the tribe Ivieolini Howden and Gill, 2000 is a junior synonym of Scarabatermitini Nikolajev, 1999. Additionally, we define the Ivieolus genus group to include Balleriolus gen. n. and Ivieolus. A key to species of the group and a distribution map also are provided.http://www.zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:8E242F36-9620-4F3A-9B15-858C8A7B0B6FKEYWORDS: NeotropicalphysogastryScarabaeoideasymphilic inquilinesstenogastry AcknowledgementsRS thanks Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) for financial support, and Dr Sônia Casari (MZSP) for helping with the illustrations. We thank Maurício Rocha (MZSP) who generously provided us the determination of the termites. Special thanks to Vinícius S. Ferreira (Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen, Denmark) and Mike Ivie (Montana State University, USA) for granting us the photographs of the paratype of Ivieolus pseudoscutellatus, Robson de Almeida Zampaulo for taking and donating the photographs of a live specimen of Balleriolus howdeni, and Vinicius Costa-Silva (CEMT) for taking the photographs of the other paratypes and the termite species. We also thank Charles Martins Oliveira for donating the two specimens of B. howdeni from Distrito Federal, and Juares Fuhrmann (MZSP) for suggestions.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by the CAPES under [grant number 88887.639839/2021-00]; Subprojeto EECBio UFMT/Finep no. [01.12.0359.00]; CNPq universal no. 431760/2018-7 + produtividade no. [306746/2016-0] + FAPEMAT/pronem no. [568005/2014].
期刊介绍:
Journal of Natural History is an international zoological journal publishing original research and reviews in evolutionary biology and ecology. It maintains its historical niche by publishing a broad range of systematics papers on all animal phyla from Porifera to Chordata, encompassing traditional taxonomic revisions and descriptions, cladistic analyses and molecular phylogenetics and phylogenomics. The journal has recognized strengths in entomology and marine invertebrates, but also welcomes papers on the natural history of all animal species and on the interactions of species with their environment. Preference is given to in-depth papers and extensive taxonomic reviews: single species descriptions and checklists are not normally considered. Authors wishing to suggest a review paper should contact the relevant editor.