Acta Zoológica Mexicana
(n.s.), 29(1): 252-254 (2013)
COLEÓPTEROS (SCARABAEIDAE,
TROGIDAE Y SILPHIDAE) ASOCIADOS A UN CADÁVER DE LECHÓN SUS SCROFA (LINNAEUS,
1758) EN EL BOSQUE LOS COLOMOS, GUADALAJARA, JALISCO
GONZÁLEZ-HERNÁNDEZ, A. L.,
J. L. NAVARRETE-HEREDIA, G. A. QUIROZ-ROCHA & J. B. LÓPEZ-CARO
ABSTRACT
A Survey to known the carrion beetles associated to corpses was done in
an urban forest from Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. A single piglet carcass was
sampled. Four species were collected Dichotomius amplicollis (Harold, 1869)
(Scarabaeidae), Nicrophorus olidus Matthews, 1888 (Silphidae), Omorgus
rubricans Robinson, 1946, and Trox spinulosus dentibius Robinson, 1940
(Trogidae), the last one as the most abundant species (123 specimens). Highest
abundance of trogids was unusual for these kinds of studies, so more fieldwork
needs to be done to explain these data.
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