Abundance and distribution of coprophilous Histerini (Histeridae) and <i>Onthophagus</i> and <i>Aphodius</i> (Scarabaeidae) in Finland (Coleoptera)

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  • Olof Biström
  • Hans Silfverberg
  • Ilpo Rutanen

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https://doi.org/10.33338/ef.83536

Abstract

The distribution and occurrence, with the time-factor taken into consideration, were monitored in Finland for the mainly dung-living histerid genera Margarinotus, Hister, and Atholus (all predators), and for the Scarabaeidae genera Onthophagus and Aphodius, in which almost all species are dung-feeders. All available records from Finland of the 54 species studied were gathered and distribution maps based on the UTM grid are provided for each species with brief comments on the occurrence of the species today. Within the Histeridae the following species showed a decline in their occunence: Margarinotus purpurascens, M. neglectus, Hister funestus, H. bissexstrinatus and Atholus bimaculatus, and within the Scarabaeidae: Onthophagus nuchicornis,O. gibbulus, O. fracticornis, O. similis, Aphodius subterraneus, A. sphacelatus and A. merdarius. The four Onthophagus species and A. sphacelatus disappeared in the 1950s and 1960s and are at present probably extinct in Finland. Changes in the agricultural ecosystems, caused by different kinds of changes in the traditional husbandry, are suggested as a reason for the decline in the occurrence of certain vulnerable species.

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Published

1991-06-01

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Biström, O., Silfverberg, H., & Rutanen, I. (1991). Abundance and distribution of coprophilous Histerini (Histeridae) and <i>Onthophagus</i> and <i>Aphodius</i> (Scarabaeidae) in Finland (Coleoptera). Entomologica Fennica, 2(2), 53–66. https://doi.org/10.33338/ef.83536

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