Systematic revision of American Glaresidae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea)
Author
Gordon, Robert D.
Author
Hanley, Guy A.
text
Insecta Mundi
2014
2014-01-10
2014
333
1
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.4645613
1942-1354
4645613
112A1F0B-1A82-4672-842B-A79A21F251D6
Glaresis sabulosa
Gordon and Hanley
,
new species
Description
.
Male
. Length 4.0 mm, width
2.3 mm
body form elongate, robust, widened from elytral base to apical 1/3 (
Fig. 15A
). Color yellowish brown. Head with clypeal surface finely rugose with small, sparse tubercles extended onto frons, frons finely rugose, vertex finely rugose without basal carina, setae short, indistinct. Clypeal apex slightly raised, weakly sinuate with median emargination, lateral angles angulate (
Fig. 15B
). Mandible pair symmetrical; mesal tooth strong; lateral prominence weak, outer margin abruptly rounded. Pronotum with distinct, long, transverse fovea in anterior 1/4 extended completely across pronotum, small slightly transverse fovea on each side of middle in anterior 1/2, wide, deep fovea on each side medially near lateral margin, distinct central furrow extended from base to transverse furrow; surface finely rugose, with sparse, straight setae-bearing carinae, setae decumbent, about 1/2 length of carina; anterior and lateral pronotal margins not bordered, all margins crenulate. Elytra with surface dull, finely microreticulate; all striae convex, weakly carinate, carinal segments small, widely separated, not much more than setal bases, seta much longer than base; intervals with large, shallow, slightly rectangular punctures (
Fig. 15C
). Metasternum long, dull, finely, densely microreticulate, median surface without ridges, laterally with scattered, straight ridges in basal 2/3, median area flat, with trace of median carina extended anteriorly from apical keel 1/2 distance to mesocoxae (
Fig. 15D
); metasternal groove shallow, clearly demarked. Lateral protibial teeth unevenly spaced, basal 2 teeth closer together. Mesotibia with 6 spines laterally, spinal bases close together, tibia slightly projecting at apex (
Fig. 15D
). Posterior metatrochanteral margin without small teeth; posterosuperior surface of metatrochanter with single tooth (
Fig. 15G
). Metafemoral surface with widely, evenly spaced, setaebearing tubercles, microreticulate; width to length ratio 1.0:1.5, without noticeable flange on anterior margin; posterior metafemoral margin angulate next to trochanter; posterosuperior margin with 2 widely spaced teeth, outer tooth small (
Fig. 15G
). Metatibia broadly triangular, surface entirely microreticulate, outer margin with series of small teeth from base to posteromedian lateral projection, projection small, oblique, surface smooth, median row of tubercles nearly lacking, inner margin smooth, pubescent (
Fig. 15F
). Apical margin of male 5th abdominal ventrite feebly rounded. Genitalia long, basal piece about as long as parameres, proximal end curved; median lobe shorter than parameres, tapered from base to apex, narrower at middle than a paramere, slightly curved upward in apical 1/3, apex rounded in ventral view; parameres slightly curved before apex in lateral view, margin straight, apex narrowly rounded (
Fig. 15E
).
Female
. Apex of 5th abdominal ventrite strongly rounded.
Variation
. Length 3.3 to 4.0 mm, width
1.8 to 2.3 mm
. Number of lateral mesotibial spines varies from 6-8; number of tubercles and form of lateral projection on metatibia vary slightly, number of teeth on posterosuperior metafemoral surface varies from 1 to 2; posterosuperior teeth on metatrochanter vary from 1 to 2 closely spaced teeth.
Type material
.
Holotype
male:
Utah
:
UTAH
: (
Garfield Co.
)
26 mi.
S.
Hanksville
,
Hwy.
95, 16-VI-84,
Robert Gordon
(
USNM
)
.
Paratypes
, 34: (15), same data as holotype; (1)
Utah
,
Emery Co.
,
Little Gilson Butte
,
29-VIII-1986
,
A. S. Menke
; (1)
Wayne Co.
,
Hanksville
,
28-V-1974
; (1)
14 mi.
S. Hanksville, Fairview Rch., 14-VI-82, Robert Gordon; (6)
Emery Co.
,
Goblin Valley
, 1-VI-82; (3)
Utah
,
Emery Co.
,
Goblin Valley Rd.
at
Hwy
24
; UV trap; M. Raschko;
16-17.V.2007
; (1)
Utah
,
Emery Co.
,
Wildhorse Cr
N of GoblinVly
4900',
27-28 May 1985
,
F.D. Parker Collector
,
D.K. Broemeling Collector
; (9)
Emery Co.
,
17 mi.
N. Hanksville
, “dunes” nr.
Gilson Butte
well, VII-27-78,
Andrews
&
Hardy
;1);
Utah
,
Garfield Co.
,
42 km
SSE Hanksville
,
15 June 1982
,
W. Steiner
,
R. Gordon
&
D. Whitehead
, colls.; (
CASC
) (
CSCA
) (
MJPC
) (
USNM
)
(
USUL
)
.
Other specimens
.
276:
Arizona
:
Navajo Co.
,
Betatakin Ruins.
Colorado
:
Maybell.
Utah
: (71)
Kane Co.
,
Coral Pink Dunes
,
10-VII-1980
,
Robert Gordon
;
same data except collection date
18-VI-1993
; (3)
Kane Co.
,
Coral Pink Dunes
,
16 km
W Kanab
,
2045m
,
26 Aug.-7 Sep. 1991
,
J. M. Hill
,
C. B. & R. Knisley
,
W. E. Steiner
collectors; (21)
Kane Co.
,
Coral Pink Sand Dunes
, BLM land NW
Kanab
, 37
o
05’14". 112
o
40’11",
P. Skelley
and family; (22)
Kane Co.
, Coral
Pink Sand Dunes State Pk
,
14-VII-1998
,
Baumann
, et al.; (35)
Kane Co.
,
Coral Pink
sand dunes,
June 4, 1981
,
Baumann
; (5)
Kane Co.
, Coral Pink Sand Dunes
St. Pk.
, VIII-2/3-85,
Rolf L. Aalbu
col. BL; (3)
Kane Co.
,
Coral Pink Sand Dunes
,
1.8 mi.
S. Hancock Rd
, on
Sand Dunes Rd.
; (7)
Kane Co.
,
Ponderosa Cmpgd
,
Coral Pink Sand Dunes
; (4)
Kanab Co.
,
8 mi.
N.
Kanab
,
29 Aug 1962
,
G. F. Knowlton
; (43)
Garfield Co.
,
7.9 mi.
SE Boulder
,
Sand Dunes
, 37
o
52’18" 111
o
20'’14"W,
25-VII-2001
,
RD Gordon
; (1)
Garfield Co.
,
Grand Staircase-Escalante Natl.
Mon
.,
Sand Creek
Boulder
Mail Trail,
31 July-1 August 2001
; (1)
Garfield Co.
,
Burr Trail
between
Deer Creek
and
Sleep Creek
,
23-VII-2001
,
R.W. Baumann
; (1)
Washington
Co.
,
Sand Hollow Rd., E.
entr.
St. Pk.
, UV light,
W.B. Warner
; (2)
Utah, Washington
Co.
,
Zion Natl’l Park
,
8 Aug 1966
,
R. Peckenpaugh
;
Washington
Co.
,
6 mi.
SW Hurricane
sand dunes.
Wyoming
: (28)
Sweetwater Co.
,
Flaming Gorge
,
Blacks Fork River
,
14-VI-1993
,
Col
:
R. Gordon
, UV light; (6)
Sweetwater Co.
,
Flaming Gorge Res., BF
. &
J. Carr
,
pitfall trap
, ant mound; (42)
Sweetwater Co.
,
Red Desert
, sand dunes,
23-VI-1977
,
Gordon
&
Ashworth
; (1)
Sweetwater Co.
,
Hwy
191, 7 mi. S I-80, 14-VI-84,
Robert Gordon.
(
BYUC
) (
CMNH
) (
FSCA
) (
JCIC
) (
MJPC
) (
RCCC
) (
USNM
) (
USUL
)
.
Remarks
.
Glaresis sabulosa
is known from several southern
Utah
localities, but specimens from each locality vary slightly from the typical and from each other. Therefore the
type
series is restricted to sand deposits in the vicinity of Hanksville in Emery, eastern Garfield, and Wayne Counties. Specimens from Kane Co., Coral Pink dunes, differ from the typical by somewhat larger tubercles on clypeus and frons, and by distinctly more tubercles and more robust posteromedian projection of the metatibia. Specimens from dunes southeast of Boulder also have more prominent head tubercles, and the metatibial sculpture in some (not all) specimens is more pronounced than in Coral Pink specimens. However, all specimens examined have the shallow but distinctly defined metasternal groove that helps define
G
.
sabulosa
. Southern
Wyoming
specimens are distinctly larger and differ by having more prominent head tubercles, darker color, and slightly different metatibial posteromedian projection. The
Wyoming
specimens are perhaps another species, but we are unable to satisfactorily distinguish them from
Utah
G
.
sabulosa
on morphological characters.
Glaresis inducta
is the most similar species, but has 4 or 5 metatibial spines; lacks a definable metasternal groove; body short, robust; and elytral carinae nearly continous.
All
type
specimens have been taken at light, and specimens collected by one of us (RDG) in the Hanksville area were at ultra violet light in blow sand deposits such as dunes and sand fields, etc. Nontype specimens were also taken in areas of sand deposits, all
Wyoming
specimens were collected at UV light (R. Gordon, pers. obs.)
Etymology
. The specific epithet is the Latin
sabulosus
, meaning sandy, referring to the extremely sandy habitat of this species.