Classification, Natural History, and Evolution of the Checkered Beetle GenusPujoliclerusPic (Coleoptera: Cleridae: Peloniinae)
Author
Opitz, Weston
text
The Coleopterists Bulletin
2014
2014-12-31
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/0010-065x-68.4.727
journal article
10.1649/0010-065X-68.4.727
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Pujoliclerus posticalis
(Chapin, 1927)
(
Figs. 44
,
74
,
90
,
126
)
Cregya posticalis
Chapin, 1927: 10
.
Holotype
.
♂
.
Rurrenabaque
(
Bolivia
) (USNM).
Corporaal 1950: 283
.
Figs. 116–120.
Pujoliclerus
species
, habitus.
116)
P. opsus
;
117)
P. pallidus
;
118)
P. ostrinus
;
119)
P. corumba
;
120)
P. prolatus
.
Diagnosis.
The narrow yellow streak on the elytral apex will distinguish the members of this species from other specimens in this species-group.
Description. Size
: Length 4.0 mm; width
1.7 mm
.
Form
: As in
Fig. 116
.
Integument
: Head yellow; antenna brown; pronotal disc black, slight
dark line along lower margin, remainder yellow; elytra mostly brown, narrowly yellow in posterior limit of epipleural margin; legs mostly yellow, distal region of protibia infuscated; pterothorax and abdomen brown.
Head
: Eyes narrower than vertex (12:14); funicular antennomeres expanded, 6
th
antennomere not very large (
Fig. 44
).
Thorax
: Pronotum quadrate (35:35), lateral tubercle very prominent (
Fig. 74
); epipleural fold gradually diminishing to elytral apex; asetiferous punctures prominent throughout elytral disc.
Abdomen
: Tegminal lobes and phallic apex as in
Fig. 90
.
Fig. 121.
Pujoliclerus casselorum
, habitus.
Fig. 123.
Geographic distribution of six
Pujoliclerus
species.
Fig. 122.
Proposed phylogeny of
Pujoliclerus
species-groups.
Fig. 124.
Geographic distribution of seven
Pujoliclerus
species.
Fig. 126.
Geographic distribution of seven
Pujoliclerus
species.
Variation.
The epicranium is black in
two paratypes
, and the elytral apex may or may not be yellow.
Fig. 125.
Geographic distribution of six
Pujoliclerus
species.
Fig. 127.
Geographic distribution of four
Pujoliclerus
species.
Natural History.
Specimens were collected during October in
Bolivia
and during August in
Ecuador
, at altitudes ranging from
430 to 1,350 m
.
Distribution.
Known from Ecuador and Bolivia. I examined
22 specimens
from (
Fig. 126
):
BOLIVIA
:
Santa Cruz
: Florida,
4 km
N Bermejo,
25-29-X-2011
, Wappes & Skillman;
3.7 km
SSE Buena Vista, Hotel Flora & Fauna,
430 m
,
14-19-X-2002
, tropical transition forest,
430 m
, M.C. Thomas;
idem
, 4-6 SSE Buena Vista, F. & F. Hotel,
1-8-XI-2002
, J.E. Wappes;
idem
,
3-8-X-2004
;
idem
,
27-31-X-2002
, Morris & Morris;
idem
,
22-31-X-2002
, Wappes & Morris;
4 km
N Bermejo, Refugia Los Volcanes,
18°06′ S
63° 36 W′
,
16-21-X-2007
,
1000 m
, A.R. Cline;
idem
,
8-11-XII-2011
, 1350 m, Wappes, Lingafelter, Morris, & Woodley;
11-17-XII-2012
, Wappes & Skillman: La Paz: Iturralde, Rio Tuhichi, Parque Nacional Madidi,
16-X-2004
, J. Wappes & R. Morris.
ECUADOR
:
Napo
: Limoncocha,
15-28-VI-1976
, S. & J. Peck:
Sucumbios
: Shushufindi,
0°10′S
76°38W
,
12-VIII-1997
,
1000 m
, F.G. Andrews. Specimens are deposited in CDAE, FSCA, JEWC, MNKM, and WOPC.