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Extinct before discovered? Epactoides giganteus sp. nov. (coleoptera, scarabaeidae, scarabaeinae), the first native dung beetle to Réunion island

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posted on 2021-01-01, 00:00 authored by M Rossini, F Z Vaz-De-mello, O Montreuil, Nicholas PorchNicholas Porch, S Tarasov
We describe a new species of dung beetle, Epactoides giganteussp. nov., from a single female specimen allegedly collected in the 19th century on Réunion island and recently found at the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Paris. This species differs from other species of Epactoides by larger size and a set of other distinctive morphological characters. Epactoides giganteussp. nov. is the first native dung beetle (Scarabaeinae) of Réunion, and its discovery expands the known area of distribution of the genus Epactoides, which was hitherto believed to be endemic to Madagascar. Like other taxa from Madagascar and peripheral islands (e.g., Comoro, Seychelles, Mascarenes), E. giganteussp. nov. may have reached Réunion by over-water dispersal. Given the rapid loss of biodiversity on Réunion island and the fact that no additional specimens were re-collected over the last two centuries, it is very likely that E. giganteussp. nov. has gone extinct. However, we have unconfirmed evidence that the holotype of E. giganteussp. nov. might be a mislabeled specimen from Madagascar, which would refute the presence of native dung beetles on Réunion. We discuss both hypotheses about the specimen origin and assess the systematic position of E. giganteussp. nov. by examining most of the described species of Madagascan Epactoides. Additionally, we provide a brief overview of the dung beetle fauna of Mascarene Archipelago.

History

Journal

ZooKeys

Volume

1061

Pagination

75 - 86

Publisher

Pensoft Publishers

Location

Sofia, Bulgaria

ISSN

1313-2989

eISSN

1313-2970

Language

English

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal