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Dung
Beetles

of eastern NSW




Lepanus bidentatus

Distribution
East coast of New South Wales and southern Queensland (Mt. Tamborine and Lamington National Park), in dense forest.

Description
Total length 2.7-3.5mm. Black, with humeri, outer edges and apices of elytra occasionally reddish.

Head: Clypeal teeth short. Surface smooth, shiny and glabrous, densely covered with small, shallow and indistinct punctures. Dorsal part of eyes moderately wide.

Prothorax:  Pronotal surface smooth, shiny and glabrous, densely covered with moderate-sized, slightly umbilical punctures.

Elytra: Striae indistinct and impunctate. Intervals impunctate.

Sterna: Mesosternum extremely finely punctate, lateral lobes more coarsely punctate, with very short fine setae. No tubercle on metasternum.

Legs: Fore tibiae with fairly long spatulate or truncate apical digit. Fore spur minute or absent. Outer margin of fore tibiae with 2 teeth. Middle and hind legs unmodified.

Abdomen: Pygidium with a large depression. Surface of depression finely shagreened, rest of pygidium smooth, shiny, finely punctate and glabrous.

Sexual dimorphism
Female: Apical digit of fore tibiae about half as long as in male and bearing a prominent, tapering spur.

References
Matthews, E.G. (1974) A revision of the Scarabaeine dung beetles of Australia. II. Tribe Scarabaeini. Aust. J. Zool. Suppl. Ser. 24: 1-211.