Indoor Radio Map localization WiFi fingerprint datasets
Author
Rajab, Abubakarsidiq Makame
text
The Coleopterists Bulletin
2021
75
1
9
55
http://dx.doi.org/10.21227/ybfj-me86
journal article
10.21227/ybfj-me86
1938-4394
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Selenophorus pedicularius
Dejean
(
Fig. 45
)
Selenophorus pedicularius
Dejean 1829: 100
.
Type
locality: North America; restricted to
Texas
(Fort Worth, Tarrant Co.) by
Lindroth (1968: 825)
.
Types
: MNHN.
Selenophorus troglodytes
Dejean 1829: 101
.
Type
locality:
North America.
Types
: MNHN.
Selenophorus aereus
LeConte 1847: 393
.
Type
locality:
Missouri
“territory”
.
Types
: MCZ #5915.
Selenophorus puellus
Putzeys 1878a: 40
.
Type
locality:
United States
.
Types
: MNHN.
Selenophorus cupreolus
Casey 1914: 149
,
new synonymy
.
Type
locality:
Texas
.
Types
: USNM #47883.
Selenophorus riparius
Casey 1914: 150
,
new synonymy
.
Type
locality:
Mississippi
(
Vicksburg
,
Warren Co.
)
.
Types
: USNM #47885.
Selenophorus houstoni
Casey 1914: 151
,
new synonymy
.
Type
locality:
Texas
(
Austin
,
Travis Co.
)
.
Types
: USNM #47886.
Selenophorus implicans
Casey 1914: 151
,
new synonymy
.
Type
locality:
Louisiana
(Alexandria, Rapides Parish)
.
Types
: USNM #47887.
Descriptive Notes.
Microsculpture strongly impressed, on pronotum regularly isodiametric, on elytra nearly isodiametric. Pronotum broad against elytra with sides evenly curved toward broadly rounded hind angles. Hind femur posteriorly with fewer than 5 long setae. Metatarsi dorsally with conspicuous, long setae. Dimorphism
+
♂
1
—
♀
2
with one aberrant
+
♂
2
from
Kansas
(
Douglas Co.
:
Lawrence
) (WIRC).
Median
lobe with dorsoapical plate short, sides converged subacutely toward apex, lip inconspicuous.
Endophallus
without spines; indistinct dark membranous field in ostium. ABL
4.5–6.5 mm
.
Range.
CAN: ON;
USA
: AL, AR, AZ, CO, CT, DC, FL, GA, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY*, LA, MD, MO, MS, MT, NC, NJ, NM, NY, OH, OK, PA, SC, SD, TN, TX, VA, WI, WV, WY;
Mexico
.
Remarks.
Casey’ s descriptions of the four species here proposed for synonymy are subtle and difficult to interpret. We found no convincing differences from
S. pedicularius
among vast studied material from the southern states. Photographs of the
four type
specimens supported our conclusion. Genitalia were not available for comparison.