Digitonthophagus gazella (scarab beetle)

Abundance: 0.04 to 73.79% (median 1.91%)

Latitudinal range: -32.6° to 32.9°

Habitats: desert/xeric shrubland (3), temperate broadleaf/mixed forest (1), tropical/subtropical dry broadleaf forest (9), tropical/subtropical moist broadleaf forest (3), tropical/subtropical savanna (10)

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Found in 26 samples

Australia: Upper Hunter Catchment (mature native woodland), Upper Hunter Catchment (unplanted)

Brazil: Fazenda Encanto (human feces baited), Charles Darwin Ecological Refuge (open habitat), Manga Rosa, Floresta Nacional Contendas do Sincorâ (dry season), Vilela Farm

Colombia: SerranĂ­a de Coroza (livestock use area, rainy season)

India: Singhori Wildlife Sanctuary (agricultural lands site 4)

Ivory Coast: Lola Field Station (savanna)

Mexico: Los Tuxtlas (howlers absent), Santa Rosa, Laboratorio del Desierto (dung pats), Laboratorio del Desierto (pitfall trap site 1), El Jaralillo Cattle Ranch (July), Vicente Guerrero (PE), Los Tuxtlas (forest fragments)

Pakistan: Sialkot, Jhelum (pastures), Jhelum (croplands)

South Africa: Hluhluwe Game Reserve

Tanzania: Majawanga (bush site 1), Majawanga (field site 4)

United States: Welder Wildlife Refuge (1985), North of Caldwell (open pasture, 1979), Highland Road Observatory Park (March)

See also Digitonthophagus