Aphodius (Phalacronothus) botulus Balthasar, 1945
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Aphodius (Phalacronothus) botulus Balthasar, 1945 View in CoL
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Aphodius (Paragolius) botulus Balthasar, 1945: 43 View in CoL . Type locality “Mandschukuo, circum oppidium Charbin” [= China: Heilongjiang]; Balthasar, 1964: 281.
Aphodius (Phalacronothus) botulus View in CoL : Kim, 1989: 3; Takahashi, 1999: 34; Dellacasa & Dellacasa, 2006: 134; Murata et al., 2011: 84; Kim, 2012: 126.
Phalacronothus botulus View in CoL : Dellacasa & Dellacasa, 2016: 145.
Aphodius (Orodalus) naraensis Nakane, 1956: 120 View in CoL . Type locality “ Nara, Yamato, Honshu” [= Japan: Honshu]; Balthasar, 1964: 201; Stebnicka, 1980: 239. Synonymized by Stebnicka, 1982: 78.
Aphodius (Amidorus) manschuriensis Petrovitz, 1958: 138 View in CoL . Type locality ”Manschurei: Charbin” [= China: Heilongjiang]. Synonymized by Balthasar, 1964: 281.
Liothorax plagiatus View in CoL auct.: Shabalin, 2020: 188; Shabalin, 2021: 625; Shabalin, 2022: 477; Shabalin, 2023: 20; Shabalin, 2024: 256.
MATERIAL. Russia: Primorskii krai: valley of Ryazanovka River (42°82' N, 131°23' E), 29. V 2018, 19 specimens in sheep dung, leg. S. Shabalin ; same locality, 7. VI 2018, 9 specimens in sheep and cow dung, leg. S. Shabalin ; same locality, 15. VI 2018, 5 specimens in sheep and cow dung, leg. S. Shabalin ; same locality, 6.VII 2018, 1 specimen in sheep dung, leg. S. Shabalin ; Safari-Park (43°32' N, 132°40' E), 8. VI 2020, 3 specimens in deer dung, leg. S. Shabalin GoogleMaps ; 5 km E Romanovka (43°23' N, 132°52' E) 15. V 2019, 6 specimens in cow dung, leg. S. Shabalin GoogleMaps ; vicinity Peretino (43°00' N, 133°14' E), 15. V 2019, 1 specimen in cow dung, leg. S. Shabalin GoogleMaps ; 16 km SSE Partizansk (43°06' N, 133°18' E), 15. V 2019, 19 specimens in sheep dung, leg. S. Shabalin GoogleMaps ; same locality, 24. V 2019, 11 specimens in sheep dung, leg. S. Shabalin GoogleMaps ; same locality, 3. VI 2019, 8 specimens in sheep dung, leg. S. Shabalin GoogleMaps ; same locality, 12. VI 2019, 2 specimens in sheep dung, leg. S. Shabalin GoogleMaps ; 15 km NNE Partizansk (43°26' N, 133°17' E), 15. V 2019, 202 specimens in horse and cow dung, leg. S. Shabalin GoogleMaps ; same locality, 24. V 2019, 8 specimens in horse and cow dung, leg. S. Shabalin GoogleMaps ; same locality, 3. VI 2019, 7 specimens in horse and cow dung, leg. S. Shabalin GoogleMaps ; Novogordeevka (44°03' N, 133°14' E), 15. V 2020, 1 specimen in horse dung, leg. S. Shabalin GoogleMaps ; same locality, 23. V 2020, 1 specimen in horse dung, leg. S. Shabalin GoogleMaps ; vicinity of Kornilovka , 15. V 2020, 2 specimens in cow dung, leg. S. Shabalin ; same locality, 23. V 2020, 1 specimen cow dung, leg. S. Shabalin. Four specimens from the valley of Ryazanovka River are deposited in the collection of the Zoological Institute (Saint Petersburg), but the rest material deposited in the collection of the Federal Scientific Center of the East Asia Terrestrial Biodiversity (Vladivostok) .
DISTRIBUTION. Russia (first record, Primorskii krai), Japan (Honshu, Kyushu), North Korea, China (Heilongjiang, Jilin).
NOTES. Adults of Aphodius botulus can be separated from other species of subgenus Phalacronothus recorded from Russia, namely A. biguttatus Germar, 1824 , A. citellorum Semenov et Medvedev, 1928 , and A. quadrimaculatus , by denser and coarser punctation of head, pronotum and elytra, and by the shape of the parameres. In Primorskii krai, A. botulus occurs along with the more abundant A. pusillus , and can be confused with it. It differs from the latter, apart from the characters mentioned above, also in having a hooked protibial spur in males and in a smaller average size. In North Korea, the beetles were found in sheep and cow dung ( Stebnicka, 1980). In addition to the dung of abovementioned animals, in Russia the beetles were also found in horse and deer dung. Our data suggest that A. botulus is a generalist coprophagous species with imago active mostly in late spring and early summer.
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
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Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute |
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Aphodius (Phalacronothus) botulus Balthasar, 1945
Shabalin, S. A., Akhmetova, L. A. & Frolov, A. V. 2024 |
Liothorax plagiatus
Shabalin, S. A. 2024: 256 |
Shabalin, S. A. 2023: 20 |
Shabalin, S. A. 2022: 477 |
Shabalin, S. A. 2021: 625 |
Shabalin, S. A. 2020: 188 |
Phalacronothus botulus
Dellacasa, M. & Dellacasa, G. & Kral, D. & Bezdek, A. 2016: 145 |
Aphodius (Phalacronothus) botulus
Kim, J. I. 2012: 126 |
Murata, K. & Tsuchiya, K. & Suzuki, H. & Tsukada, T. 2011: 84 |
Dellacasa, M. & Dellacasa, G. 2006: 134 |
Takahashi, T. 1999: 34 |
Aphodius (Amidorus) manschuriensis
Balthasar, V. 1964: 281 |
Petrovitz, R. von 1958: 138 |
Aphodius (Orodalus) naraensis
Stebnicka, Z. 1982: 78 |
Stebnicka, Z. 1980: 239 |
Balthasar, V. 1964: 201 |
Nakane, T. 1956: 120 |
Aphodius (Paragolius) botulus
Balthasar, V. 1964: 281 |
Balthasar, V. 1945: 43 |