A review of New World Laemophloeus Dejean (Coleoptera: Laemophloeidae): 3. Nearctic species
Author
Thomas, Michael C.
text
Insecta Mundi
2015
2015-12-04
2015
450
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5182779
1942-1354
5182779
57F953EC-45DC-43FE-A5E4-4871940265B3
Laemophloeus fervidus
Casey
Fig. 5,6
,
11
,
29-31
Laemophloeus fervidus
Casey, 1916:121
Laemophloeus woodruffi
Thomas 1993: 62
,
new synonym
Types:
Lectotype
male, here designated for nomenclatural stability, with following label data: “Ill.”/ ”Casey bequest 1925”/” TYPE USNM 49154"/”
fervidus Csy.
”/”
LECTOTYPE
Laemophloeus fervidus
Casey 1916: 121
”; two other specimens, male and female, with label data: “Kan”/”Casey bequest 1925”/”fervidus
PARATYPE
USNM 49154". Examination of series of
L. fervidus
reveals that
L. woodruffi
Thomas
falls within the range of variation and is here synonymized.
Diagnosis.
The combination of the following character states is diagnostic for this species: the apparently glabrous dorsal surface; moderately dense punctation; dark dorsal coloration, often with darker infuscate areas, and pale, rather amorphous, elytral maculae (
Fig. 11
); antennae of males have an elongate, simple scape, and the antennae attain about the apical third of the elytra. The basal plates of the aedeagus are oval, narrowed distally (
Fig. 30
); the basal primary setae are close together (
Fig. 31
), and the lateral primary setae are short and fine and located at about the basal third of the lateral margin of each paramere (
Fig. 31
). There are about two fine setae in the laterobasal region of each paramere (
Fig. 31
). Length,
2.3mm
-
3.7mm
.
Distribution.
Southeastern and Central
U.S.
from
Maryland
west to
Illinois
and south to
Texas
and
Florida
.
Specimens examined.
174 from the following collections: BYUC, CDFA, FSCA, TAMU, UGAC.
USA
:
ALABAMA
:
Jefferson Co.
:
Birmingham,
Shades Mountain
; Rocky Ridge; Vestavia;
Lawrence Co.
:
Joe Wheeler State Park
;
Walker Co.
:
Jasper
;
ARKANSAS
:
Garland Co.
:
Ouachita National Forest
, Camp Clearfork
;
Polk Co.
:
Mena
;
Pulaski Co.
:
Little Rock
;
FLORIDA
:
Alachua Co.
:
Gainesville
;
Dixie Co.
:
3.5mi.
N Old Town
;
Gadsden Co.
:
Appalachicola Bluffs
&
Ravines Preserve
;
Liberty Co.
:
Torreya State Park
;
GEORGIA
:
Bartow Co.
:
Cartersville
;
Clarke Co.
:
Athens
;
nr.
Brooklyn Creek
; nr. Memorial Park;
Meriwether Co.
:
Greenville
;
ILLINOIS
:
Macon Co.
:
Spitler Woods State Park
;
INDIANA
:
Baltimore Co.
:
Butler
;
Monroe Co.
:
Bloomington
;
Perry Co.
:
[county only];
Tippecanoe Co.
:
[county only]; Lafayette
;
KENTUCKY
:
McCracken Co.
:
2 mi.
W. Paducah
;
MARYLAND
:
Chickasaw Co.
:
Tombigbee National Forest
;
MISSISSIPPI
:
Sharkey Co.
:
Delta National Forest
;
Winston Co.
:
Tombigbee National Forest
;
MISSOURI
:
Boone Co.
:
3 Creeks Park
; Columbia;
Johnson Co.
:
Knob Noster State Park
;
Taney Co.
:
2mi.
W Ridgedale
;
NORTH CARO-
LINA: Durham Co.
:
Duke Forest
; Durham;
OKLAHOMA
:
Latimer Co.
:
5mi.
W Red Oak
; [county only];
Red Oak
;
SW of Red Oak
;
Osage Co.
:
W. Bartlesville
;
TENNESSEE
:
Anderson Co.
:
Oak Ridge
;
TEXAS
:
Brazos Co.
College Station,
Lick Creek
Park
;
College Station
;
Jeff Davis Co.
:
Davis Mountains
resort, 5800
';
Robertson Co.
:
Mill Creek
headwater,
6 mi.
SE Baden
;
Sabine Co.
:
Mill Creek
Cove, “Beech Bottom,”
8.8mi.
NE Hemphill
;
San Patricio Co.
:
Welder Wildlife Refuge
;
Wood Co.
:
ca.
18 mi.
N Hawkins.
Discussion.
Southern specimens tend to be lighter in coloration than those from farther north. In paler specimens, the elytral maculae are amorphous (
Fig. 6
), while darker specimens exhibit maculae that approach those of
L. apache
,
n. sp.
, and
L. shastanus
in their linearity (
Fig. 5
).
The affinities of
L. fervidus
are uncertain. The noticeable, though not conspicuous, dorsal pubescence of some specimens, the near approximate position of the basal primary setae of the parameres (
Fig. 31
), and the presence of 1-2 fine setae laterobasally on the parameres (
Fig. 31
) suggest
L. fervidus
belongs to the biguttatus species group, although its general habitus does not immediately suggest that.