Gromphas Dejean, 1836
Gromphas Dejean, 1836: 159 [30th July 1836].
TYPE SPECIES. — Coprobius lacordairii Oken, 1834, by original monotypy.
ETYMOLOGY. — From the Latinisation of the Ancient Greek noun ΓΡΟμΦΆς (gromfás), meaning ‘an old sow’, feminine in gender (Brullé 1838; Harold 1869a; Bailly 1895; Liddell & Scott 1897; Brown 1954; Cupello & Vaz-de-Mello 2013). The name likely draws a parallel between the stout, hornless body shape of both pigs and the only species originally included in the genus, G. lacordairii, while also making a probable reference to the ‘filthy’ coprophagous habits of these dung beetles.