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A sphere-forming scarab beetle (Ceratocanthinae: Hybosoridae) in Dominican amber
Authors:George Poinar Jr
Institution:Department of Integrative Biology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331, USA
Abstract:The ability of beetles to form defensive spheres is a rare trait and confined to representatives in the families Clambidae, Leiodidae and Hybosoridae. However, the most compact spheres are formed by members of the Neotropical genus Ceratocanthus (Ceratocanthinae: Hybosoridae). A representative in Dominican amber described as Ceratocanthus emarginatus sp.n. differs from all known members of the genus by its unique notched clypeus. Additional specimens of at least two other species suggest that these sphere-forming beetles were fairly diverse in the Dominican amber forest.

http://www.zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:4329D0DA-57BD-4CEA-9464-ABD5D1577FC9

Keywords:sphere-forming  ceratocanthinae  Dominican amber
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