Dung beetles attracted to mammalian herbivore ( Alouatta palliata ) and omnivore ( Nasua narica ) dung in the tropical rain forest of Los Tuxtlas, Mexico

1993 
Dung beetles attracted to howler monkey (Alouatta palliata) and coati (Nasua narica) dung were studied for an annual cycle in the tropical rain forest of Los Tuxtlas, Mexico. Pitfall traps set for 24 h month −1 captured 1567 dung heetles of 21 species. The species Canthidium martinezi, Deltochilum pseudoparile and Canthon femoralis accounted for 62% of all individuals captured. While species overlap was high (>80%) between diurnal and nocturnal samples and between howler monkey and coati dung baits, coati dung attracted species such as C. martinezi, D. pseudoparile and Onthophagus rhinolophus while species such as C. femoralis and Copris laeviceps were numerically dominant at howler monkey dung. Thirteen non-ball rolling dung beetle species and eight hall-rolling species accounted for 43% and for 57% of all beetles captured respectively
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