An integrative taxonomy on the locally endangered species of the Korean Scarabaeus (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae)

DOI
10.11646/zootaxa.4139.4.4
Publication Year
2016
Publication Site
Zootaxa
Journal Volume
4139
Page Numbers
515–526
Family
Scarabaeidae
General topic
Taxonomy
Biodiversity/Biogeography
Author

Han, T; Kim, J I; Yi, D A; Jeong, J; An, S L; Park, I G; Park, H

Abstract Note

The ball-rolling dung beetles of the genus Scarabaeus are very ecologically important for the recycling of feces of large herbivores and the related nature management. There has been a significant decline, however, in the numbers of many species at the population and individual levels. S. typhon is currently thought to be the sole member of Scarabaeus dis-tributed in Korea; however, that species underwent serious local extinctions in the 1970s. Before planning a full-scale spe-cies recovery, it is important to have an understanding of the exact species diversity and genetic structures of the focal species. We therefore attempted an integrative taxonomy focused on the Korean population of S. typhon and also on S. pius and S. sacer, which were once thought to be distributed in Korea, using both morphological and molecular approach-es. The results of both approaches reveal the Korean species of Scarabaeus to be S. typhon and S. pius. In particular, our molecular results inferred from cytochrome c oxidase subunit I genetic analysis show that S. typhon should be considered a single species despite having various haplotypes throughout its wide geographical range from Europe to Korea. We iden-tified two distinct lineages of S. pius (groups A and B) across a wide distributional range. We conclude that the Korean specimens of S. pius belong to group A and that S. pius is new to Korea under the current taxonomic treatment. Copyright © 2016 Magnolia Press.