Towards a revision of the South American genus Praocis Eschscholtz (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae), with estimation of the diversity of each subgenus
Author
Flores, Gustavo E.
Author
Pizarro-Araya, Jaime
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.415.6656
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.415.6656
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(8) Subgenus
Praocis (Orthogonoderes) Gay & Solier in Solier, 1840
Figs 13, 29-30
Aulacus
Gray, 1832: 783. Type species:
Aulacus chilensis
Gray, 1832, monotypy. Synonymy by
Kulzer (1958)
.
Eurygona
Laporte, 1840: 187. Type species:
Aulacus chilensis
Gray, 1832, monotypy. Synonymy by
Kulzer (1958)
.
Type species.
Praocis subreticulata
Gay & Solier in Solier, 1840, present designation.
Diagnosis.
Clypeus with anterior margin extending beyond to lateral expansion of frons, width of anterior margin not exceeding half the interocular width, clypeal suture as a horizontal groove covered by frons, clypeus lower than frons; antennomere 9 longer than antennomere 10, antennomere 11 shorter than antennomere 10; apical tomentose sensory patches on antennomere 10 in two areas subequal in size, on antennomere 11 on distal third; prosternum without a narrow edge on anterior margin;
lateral
margin of elytron well defined; ventral surface of profemora without a row of setae on anterior edge, protibiae explanate.
Distribution.
Species of
Praocis
(Orthogonoderes)
inhabit central and northern Chile, western and northern Argentina, western Bolivia and southern Peru. They occur from 12°South (Cuzco, Peru) to 38°South in Chile (Nahuelbuta) and 39°South in Argentina (
Neuquen
) in the biogeographic provinces of Puna, Atacama, Coquimbo, Santiago, Maule, Prepuna, Monte, and Central Patagonia (
Morrone 2006
). One species (
Praocis (Orthogonoderes) insularis
Kulzer) has been recorded in the Guacolda island in the Pacific Ocean (28°S) (
Kulzer 1958
;
Pena
1966
) (Fig. 29).
New records.
We present a new record of
Praocis argentina
Kulzer for the Atlantic coast in Argentina, the isthmus of Peninsula
Valdes
, 42°30'S.
Diversity.
This subgenus contains 23 species (
Kulzer 1958
;
Flores 2007
,
2009
) plus 10 species to be described, 33 species in total, with a 43 percent increase in the number of species (Fig. 33).
Habitat.
Species of
Praocis (Orthogonoderes)
have diurnal and crepuscular habits, hiding during the night under shrubs or stones. In central Chile they can be observed in coastal dunes stabilized with vegetation or paleodunes, gullies, coastal plains, transverse valleys and Coastal and Andean mountain ranges from sea level to an altitude of 2700 m. In Argentina, Bolivia, Peru, and northern Chile, they occur from 1600 m high altitudinal valleys associated with the Andes mountain range to an altitude of 4200 m in the high Puna plateau, in sandy soils or in clayey, poorly permeable soils (
Cortes-Contreras
et al. 2013
; collection data FMNH, IADIZA, LEULS, and pers. obs). The only species inhabiting Patagonian steppes,
Praocis (Orthogonoderes) argentina
, is recorded from 1700 m in southern Mendoza to sea level on the Atlantic coast in Argentina (collection data IADIZA, LEULS, and pers. obs.).
Orthogonoderes
is the only subgenus inhabiting both the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of South America (Fig. 30).
Species included.
Praocis cribrata
Gay & Solier in Solier, 1840;
Praocis adspersa
Germain, 1855;
Praocis depressicollis
Germain, 1855;
Praocis ecostata
Kulzer, 1958;
Praocis subreticulata
Gay & Solier in Solier, 1840;
Praocis dentipes
Germain, 1855;
Praocis pleuroptera
Gay & Solier in Solier, 1840 (=
Praocis convexa
Germain, 1855, synonymy by
Flores 2007
);
Praocis plicicollis
Germain, 1855;
Praocis laevicollis
Philippi & Philippi, 1864 (=
Praocis nitidicollis
Philippi & Philippi, 1864, synonymy by
Kulzer 1958
);
Praocis ebenina
Germain, 1855;
Praocis picipes
Germain, 1855 (=
Praocis consobrina
Philippi & Philippi, 1864, synonymy by
Kulzer 1958
) (=
Praocis rotundicollis
Philippi & Philippi, 1864, synonymy by
Kulzer 1958
);
Praocis costipennis
Solier, 1851;
Praocis rugata
Gay & Solier in Solier, 1840;
Praocis punctata
Gay & Solier in Solier, 1840;
Praocis rotundata
Lacordaire, 1830 (=
Praocis soror
Kulzer, 1958, synonymy by
Flores and Pizarro-Araya 2010
);
Praocis variolosa
Erichson, 1834;
Praocis variolosa laxepunctata
Kulzer, 1958;
Praocis penai
Kulzer, 1958 (incorrect original spelling:
penai
, Article 32.5
ICZN 1999
);
Praocis chilensis
(Gray, 1832);
Praocis insularis
Kulzer, 1958;
Praocis tibiella
Kulzer, 1958;
Praocis argentina
Kulzer, 1962;
Praocis magnoi
Molinari, 1969.