The Genus Eleodes Eschscholtz (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) In Texas
Author
Triplehorn, Charles A.
Department of Entomology The Ohio State University Columbus, OH 43210, U. S. A.
Ctriplhrn@aol.com
Author
Thomas, Donald B.
USDA-ARS Subtropical Agriculture Research Center Weslaco, TX 78596, U. S. A.
donald.thomas@ars.usda.gov
Author
Rile, Edward G.
Department of Entomology Texas A & M University College Station, TX 77843, U. S. A.
egrchryso@tamu.edu
text
The Coleopterists Bulletin
2009
2009-12-29
63
4
413
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journal article
10.1649/1177.1
1938-4394
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Eleodes obscurus
(
Say, 1823
)
(Fig. 23, Map 9)
Diagnosis.
This is a large, stout, oblong-oval species with rounded elytral margins. The anterior angles of the pronotum are obtuse. The profemora are dentate in both sexes. Two subspecies occur in
Texas
:
In
E.
o.
obscurus
, the elytra are feebly sulcate, intervals slightly convex, sparsely and muricately punctate, more strongly so laterally and apically.
In
E.
o. glabriusculus Blaisdell, the punctures of the elytral striae are coarse and somewhat irregular, the intervals with a single series of similar punctures, laterally and apically the punctures become more or less asperate. Length:
25–35 mm
.
Distribution.
There is only one
Texas
record for the nominate subspecies (Potter County), which is the easternmost record for the species.
Eleodes
o. glabriusculus
occurs in west
Texas
. The species occurs in all states of the Great Plains and in
Figs. 35–42. 35)
Eleodes sponsus
=,
36)
E. longicollis
=,
37)
E. longicollis
R,
38)
E. easterlai
R,
39)
E. labialis
=,
40)
E. nigrinus
=,
41)
E. dissimilis
R,
42)
E. delicatus
=.
adjacent states of
Mexico
as far south as
Durango
. Kenagy and Stevenson (1982) studied the thermal ecology of this species.