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......Totoia Ocampo,
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Totoia
magnifica Ocampo.
Photo by
Federico C. Ocampo |
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| Hybosorinae Tribes |
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| Hybosoridae Overview |
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Distribution: Colombia,
Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and Panama. Based on the available locality data,
the three known species of Totoia occur in a narrow region of
sympatry on Barro Colorado and Bruja Islands, Panama.
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Composition: 3 species
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Revision: Ocampo,
F. C. 2006. Phylogenetic Analysis of the Scarab Family Hybosoridae and
Monographic Revision of the New World Subfamily Anaidinae (Coleoptera:
Scarabaeidae). Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State Museum, Vol.
19. 210pp.
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Natural history: Totoia species
are attracted to lights and dung. Specimens
were collected from near sea level up to elevations of 850 m in Central
and South American rainforests.
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Author:
Federico
C. Ocampo
Generated on: 13/DEC/2006
University of Nebraska State Museum - Division of Entomology |