The variegated mud-loving beetles (Coleoptera: Heteroceridae) of Mississippi and Alabama, with discussion and keys to the species occurring in the southeastern United States
Author
King, Jonas G.
Author
Lago, Paul K.
text
Insecta Mundi
2012
2012-12-28
2012
275
1
53
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5188356
1942-1354
5188356
AC2597CC-301F-4E91-9711-5C17399C9AA2
16.
Heterocerus tenuis
Miller
(
Fig. 22
,
49
,
69
)
Heterocerus tenuis
Miller 1988b: 30
.
Description.
Length 3.0
-
3.5 mm
. General appearance (
Fig. 22
) and male genitalia (
Fig. 49
) very similar to those of
H. schwarzi
; however, dorsal spine-like projections on either side of the anterior edge of the median plate point outward in the ventral view of the male genitalia.
Diagnosis.
Heterocerus tenuis
is nearly identical to
H. schwarzi
and can be separated from this species only through differences in the male genitalia. The dorsal spine-like projections on either side of the anterior edge of the median plate in
H. tenuis
project laterally in the ventral view (
Fig. 49
), a character not present in any other member of the undatus group. These two species are not known to be sympatric, but it should be noted that their known ranges are patchy.
Notes.
Because
H. tenuis
and
H. schwarzi
are nearly identical, the possibility that the two species were synonymous was considered. A comparison of
six paratypes
of
H. schwarzi
and
23 paratypes
of
H. tenuis
was made and none exhibited genital characters that could be considered intermediate. The two species appear to be valid.
Distribution.
This species is known from Florida, southern
Georgia
and Rondeau Park, Ontario (
Fig. 69
). Rondeau Provincial Park is located on a peninsula on the north shore of Lake Erie. The wide gap in the range, and ecology, between the two regions populated by this species, along with Rondeau Parks proximity to some of the major shipping hubs of the St. Lawrence Seaway system, suggests that interstate commerce could have established
H. tenuis
in this isolated northern locale.
Specimens examined.
16 (See Appendix).