Biology:Cyclocephala nodanotherwon

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Cyclocephala nodanotherwon
Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Scarabaeidae
Genus: Cyclocephala
Species:
C. nodanotherwon
Binomial name
Cyclocephala nodanotherwon
Ratcliffe, 1992[1][2]

Cyclocephala nodanotherwon is a species of rhinoceros beetle in the scarab family. It has only been found in Amazonas, Brazil. Brett C. Ratcliffe described and named the species in 1992.

Taxonomic history and etymology

Brett C. Ratcliffe, an entomologist at the University of Nebraska State Museum (UNSM), formally named and described this species, along with eight other Brazilian Cyclocephala species, in a 1992 paper. He based his description of C. nodanotherwon on three specimens, collected from 1980 to 1981 by Robin Best of the National Institute of Amazonian Research. The male holotype and female allotype were both deposited in the UNSM.[1]

The specific name, nodanotherwon, is wordplay referring to the English phrase "not another one".[3] Ratcliffe's description listed its etymology as "the result of an arbitrary combination of letters", but that it resulted in "a species name not inappropriate in such a large genus".[1] Cyclocephala is the largest genus in the subfamily Dynastinae,[4] with approximately 350 described species (As of 2009);[5] at least 240 Cyclocephala species had already been described by the time Ratcliffe wrote his description of C. nodanotherwon.[6][7]

Various lists of humorous taxon names have included this species name as an example.[8][9][10]

Distribution

The type locality, where all three specimens in the initial description were collected, is Lago Anamã, in the Brazilian state of Amazonas about 160 km (99 mi) west-southwest of Manaus.[1]

Description

Their body is reddish-brown and leather-like, with triangular black marks near their eyes. Their antennae consist of ten segments. The males are 15.6–16.2 mm (0.61–0.64 in) long and 7.9–8.2 mm (0.31–0.32 in) wide; the female is 15.8 mm (0.62 in) long and 7.9 mm (0.31 in) wide.[1] It is similar in appearance to C. gravis, C. munda,[1] and C. divaricata.[11]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Ratcliffe, Brett C. (1992). "New Species and Country Records of Brazilian Cyclocephala (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Dynastinae)". Tijdschrift voor Entomologie 135 (1): 184. https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/28238224. 
  2. "Cyclocephala nodanotherwon Ratcliffe, 1992". Species 2000: Naturalis, Leiden, the Netherlands. http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7ef8c9dc93367d6dcc3b343d76cf6bd2. Retrieved 18 November 2017. 
  3. Mantle, Beth (18 January 2012). "Beyoncé is a fly ... but why?". https://theconversation.com/beyonce-is-a-fly-but-why-4958. Retrieved 14 November 2017. 
  4. Grossi, Paschoal C.; Santos, Mariana D.; Almeida, Lúcia M. (2016). "Two new species of Cyclocephala (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea: Melolonthidae) from Minas Gerais State, Brazil". Zootaxa 4078 (1): 245. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4078.1.22. 
  5. Ratcliffe, Brett C.; Cave, Ronald D. (2009). "New Species of Cyclocephala Dejean, 1821 from Guatemala (Scarabaeidae: Dynastinae: Cyclocephalini". The Coleopterists Bulletin 63 (3): 325. doi:10.1649/1171.1. 
  6. Endrődi, S. (1985). The Dynastinae of the World. Series Entomologica. 28. Dordrecht: Dr W. Junk. pp. 28–148, 730–738. ISBN 978-90-6193-138-6. 
  7. Ratcliffe, Brett C. (1989). "Corrections and Clarifications to Endrödi's The Dynastinae of the World (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)". The Coleopterists Bulletin 43 (3): 275–278. http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/entomologypapers/75/. 
  8. Watson, Hans (May 2005). "Are they serious?". The Norfolk Natterjack (Norfolk & Norwich Naturalists' Society) 89: 2. https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/51818850. 
  9. Мурашев, Т. И. (2007). (in ru)Вестник Новгородского государственного университета 41: 59. ISSN 2076-8052. https://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/yazykovaya-igra-v-biologicheskoy-nomenklature. 
  10. Vendetti, Jann E.; Garland, Robert (2019). "Species name formation for zoologists: a pragmatic approach". Journal of Natural History 53 (47–48): 3016. doi:10.1080/00222933.2020.1754482. 
  11. Joly, Luis José (2005). "Una nueva especie de Cyclocephala Latreille de la Amazonia Venezolana (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Dynastinae, Cyclocephalini)" (in es). Entomotropica 20 (1): 1–5. ISSN 1317-5262. http://www.entomotropica.org/index.php/entomotropica/article/view/136. Retrieved 2017-11-14. 

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