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23 July 2020 Diversity and Seasonality of Small Carrion Beetles (Coleoptera: Leiodidae) in a Protected Cloud Forest in Western Mexico
Liliana P. Sandoval, José L. Navarrete-Heredia, Stewart B. Peck
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Abstract

We studied the fauna of leoidid beetles by sampling with carrion-baited traps, between June 2015 to July 2016, in an Acer (maple) dominated cloud forest at Talpa de Allende, Jalisco, Mexico. We collected 1,423 individuals comprising 12 species in 5 genera with the most diversity occurring in the month of July (rainy season). Dissochaetus costaricensis Salgado-Costas was the species with the highest incidence and abundance throughout the sampling. The species D. cristobalensis Peck and Cook, D. lobatus Peck and Cook, and D. ocozocoautla Peck and Cook are all new records for the state of Jalisco. We collected four additional species in the genus Dissochaetus. We consider the collection of specimens in the fungus feeding Leiodine genera Anisotoma, Colenis and Platyhydnobius incidental occurrences.

Liliana P. Sandoval, José L. Navarrete-Heredia, and Stewart B. Peck "Diversity and Seasonality of Small Carrion Beetles (Coleoptera: Leiodidae) in a Protected Cloud Forest in Western Mexico," Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 122(3), 720-731, (23 July 2020). https://doi.org/10.4289/0013-8797.122.3.720
Published: 23 July 2020
KEYWORDS
Acer
carrion traps
Dissochaetus
scavengers
Talpa de Allende
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