Resurrection and review of the genus Knowltonia Fisher, with description of a new subspecies of Chrysobothris Eschscholtz and new species of Acmaeodera Eschscholtz from North America (Coleoptera: Buprestidae)
Author
Westcott, Richard L.
Author
Barr, William F.
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Zootaxa
2007
1481
49
58
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.273778
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Chrysobothris socialis apache
Westcott and Barr
,
new subspecies
Chrysobothris socialis
:
Fisher, 1942
:237
(in part);
Nelson
et al.
, 1981
:143
.
Fisher (1942)
provided a detailed description of the male
C. socialis
, which refers to this subspecies, and we select as
holotype
the specimen he used. His description of the female too is sufficiently detailed. There follows a diagnosis: venter dark blue, blue-black or greenish-blue, occasionally with green or violaceous portions; remainder of undersurface varying from similar to abdomen to metallic green (more characteristic of the male) or violaceous. Males vary in length from
9.13–12.08 mm
; face varying from entirely green with some areas having slight coppery, brassy or golden reflections to golden or brassy green, more rarely being distinctly coppery, the upper, swollen, portion often golden green or coppery; front angles of pronotum usually distinctly coppery, but may have only golden reflections; sides of pronotum varying from green to variably and narrowly golden or coppery. Females vary from
9.71–13.88 mm
long; face above green, occasionally with some bluish reflections, usually bluish green or blue below; pronotum entirely green.
Specimens examined:
Holotype
labeled “Ariz”/
HOLOTYPE
Chrysobothris socialis apache
Westcott and Barr
” (red card), and we select as allotype a specimen measuring
12.41 mm
long by
5.14 mm
wide, labeled “Nogales, St Cruz Co, IX:18.06 Ariz./COLL’D BY F.W. NUNENMACHER/CharlesSchaeffer Collection/Shoemaker Collection 1956.” The
holotype
and allotype are deposited in USNM.
Paratypes
as follows:
“Arizona”
, 1 F, 3 M, [no other data], AMNH, CLBC, USNM; 2 M, CharlesSchaeffer Collection/Shoemaker Collection 1956, USNM; 1 F, Henry Ulke Beetle Coll., CMNH Acc. No. 1645; 1 F, same, From Coll. of W.J. Chamberlin, CASC; 1 F, same, Van Dyke Collection, CASC.
Cochise Co.
, 1 F, Naco,
2-IX-35
, E.D. Ball, J.N. Knull Collection, FMNH; 2 M, Chiricahua Mts., Cave Crk. Can., Sunny Flat, 5100’,
31°53’N
,
109°10’W
,
28- VIII-80
, at
Mimosa biuncifera
&
22-VIII-90
, “VERBENAC.”, both H.A. Hespenheide, DSVC, FSCA; 1 F,
11 mi
W Portal, 31°
55.636N
,
109°15.350’W
, 6686’,
8-VIII-2000
, A. Gilbert, CLBC.
Pima Co.
, 1 F, Kitt Peak,
IX-1974
, [no collector], CLBC; 1 F,
1220 m
,
11-IX-82
, Ex
Baccharis
, N. Schiff
, Collection of R.L. Westcott, RLWE; 1 M, Madera Canyon, Santa Rita Mts.,
5-IX-70
, E.A. Kane, CSCA; 1 F,
7-IX-71
, B. Villegas, RLWE; 1 F,
29-VIII-2000
, J.F. Limón, on
Mimosa
sp., CLBC; 1 F,
8-IX-81
, on
Prosopis juliflora
, W.F. Barr
Collection, WFBM; 1 F, running on mesquite,
Prosopis
sp.;
8-IX-81
, FSCA; 1 F, near waterfall, Proctor Ranch,
20- IX-64
, J.N. Knull Collection, FMNH; 1 M, waterfall below Proctor Ranch rd.,
16-VIII-70
, on
Anisocanthus thurberi
, D.S. Verity, DSVC; 1 F, Santa Rita Mts., Box Canyon,
6-IX-70
, F. Hovore. RLWE; 1 M, Santa
Catalina Mts., Sabino Canyon
,
26-VIII-59
, G.H. Nelson, on
Celtis pallida
, FSCA.
Santa Cruz Co.
, 2 F, Nogales 8 &
10-IX-1906
, Koebele Collection, CASC; 1 M,
4.5 mi
W Nogales,
9-IX-71
, B. Villegas, Collection of R.L. Westcott.
Mexico
, 1 F, Sonora,
28 mi
S Navojoa,
25-X-72
, E.M. Fisher, RLWE.
Comparison:
Chrysobothris socialis apache
differs from the nominate subspecies primarily by the ventral coloration, which is coppery bronze in the latter. Also in that subspecies, based upon only six specimens examined, the male face is entirely or predominantly copper—the punctures of the lower face may be green at the bottom—and the sides of the pronotum are distinctly and more widely reddish-copper, except near the hind angles where only one of the specimens examined shows any such color. In the only female of
C. s. socialis
that we examined, the face also is coppery, as contrasted to the green, blue-green or blue of
C. s. apache
, though more distinctly green below, and the sides of the pronotum are colored similarly to the male. Etymology: The subspecies epithet is chosen to honor the tribe of original Native Americans who inhabited the region in which this beetle lives.