02537naa a2200265 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400520006010000220011224501510013426000090028530000150029452017180030965000150202765000110204265000230205365300170207665300130209365300240210670000180213070000200214870000230216870000190219177300610221021288912020-12-31 2020 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 ahttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10841-020-00230-62DOI1 aGONÇALVES, J. A. aThe genus Cyclocephala Dejean (ColeopterabScarabaeidae: Dynastinae) in Brazil: diversity and spatio-temporal distribution.h[electronic resource] c2020 ap. 547-559 aThe genus Cyclocephala Dejean (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Dynastinae) contains approximately 350 species and is found mainly in the Neotropical region. These species function in the cycling of organic matter, act as bioindicators of environmental quality, and some species are considered agricultural pests. This study attempted to analyze the spatio-temporal distribution and diversity of Cyclocephala species across fve Brazilian biomes, and to understand the factors that infuence their distribution. Climatic variables (temperature, humidity, and precipitation), spatial variables (latitude, longitude, and elevation), and the landscape composition around the sampling areas were evaluated. Insects were collected using light traps in areas of native vegetation in the Amazon, Cerrado, Atlantic Rainforest, Pampa, and Caatinga biomes. Sampling was carried out monthly from June 2015 to May 2016. A total of 5695 individuals across 38 species of Cyclocephala were collected, including fve species recorded for the frst time in Brazil. The Amazon biome contains the greatest species richness and abundance of Cyclocephala species among all studied biomes, with 73.68% of collected species being endemic to this biome. The richness and abundance of species in this genus were infuenced by climatic factors, such as temperature (and its interactions with precipitation and relative humidity) and the interaction between precipitation and relative humidity, and by spatial factors, such as longitude, but not by the percentage of vegetation remaining in the landscape. Cyclocephala species showed seasonal abundances and aggregated distribution, which varied according to the climatic characteristics of each biome. aColeoptera aInseto aMatéria Orgânica aBioindicador aCiclagem aCyclocephala Dejean1 aGROSSI, P. C.1 aTOGNI, P. H. B.1 aOLIVEIRA, C. M. de1 aFRIZZAS, M. R. tJournal of Insect Conservationgv. 24, p. 547-559, 2020.