New Synonymies and Notes on North American Loxandrus LeConte (Coleoptera: Carabidae)
Author
Bousquet, Yves
text
The Coleopterists Bulletin
2006
2006-06-30
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2
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/865.1
journal article
10.1649/865.1
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11.
Loxandrus lateralis
Casey, 1918
This
taxon was described from an unspecified number of specimens collected at «Sarasota,
Florida
».
Casey’s
collection in
USNM
contains a single specimen under that name, a female herein selected as the
lectotype
, labelled «Sarasota,
Fla W.S.B. Coll.
3-4. 1911
/Casey bequest 1925/Type
USNM 47347
/
UAIC 00044056
/
lateralis Csy.
[handwritten]/
lectotype
Loxandrus lateralis
by [handwritten]
R
.
T
. Allen»
.
The
lectotype
(SBL
¼
11.2 mm
; ABL
¼
about
13.5 mm
) is conspecific with specimens of
L. saphyrinus
(Chaudoir, 1843)
[NEW SYNONYMY]. As pointed out by Allen (1972:128),
L. saphyrinus
‘‘is very distinct.’’ It is the largest species of the genus in North America, though large specimens of a few species of the
rectus
and
erracticus
groups could reach the size range of
L. saphyrinus
, with a very characteristic pronotum: the sides are evenly rounded, the posterior angles widely rounded, the lateral margins explanate at base in most specimens, the lateral beads indistinct, and the anterior sulcus is not impressed medially.