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Epler
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This species is most similar to
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as redescribed by
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. Both taxa lack a subhumeral lateral carina but
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differs in the shape of the much stouter and broader median lobe of the male genitalia.
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<emphasis id="B928EAD67637FFA18EF4FE56553C0547" bold="true" box="[192,362,490,514]" pageId="3" pageNumber="2">Description.</emphasis>
(
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=
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Head reddish-brown above, yellow to reddish-brown posterior of eyes; yellow ventrally. Palpi yellow with apical infuscation; antennae yellow to pale brownish-yellow. Pronotum dorsally yellow with medial darker area along posterior margin, ventrally yellow. Elytron dark reddish-brown with slightly paler maculation in subhumeral area and subapically, yellow along lateral humeral area (
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) or dark yellow-brown with weak stripe, and punctures darkened (
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). Venter pale reddish-brown, epipleuron mostly yellowish, darker posteriorly; abdominal sternites reddish-brown. Fore and middle legs yellow/ pale brown; hind legs light reddish-brown, tarsi paler.
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Body elongate-oval, widest at about basal 1/3 of elytra (
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). Head microreticulate, with sparse fine punctures anterior to an imaginary line drawn through the posterior margin of the eyes, head behind this line smooth, shining. Clypeus convex, with a pair of shallow, semi-triangular frontal impressions that give suggestion of a low medial ridge and small rounded lip along anterior margin. Pronotum shining, non-reticulate, with sparse small punctures and narrow lateral bead; with basal plicae that extend slightly more than half length of pronotum at same level, apically turning mediad. Elytron shining, with moderate punctation, slightly denser towards apex; each puncture bearing a seta that is subequal in length to distance between punctures; with basal plica that is longer or subequal to pronotal plica; elytron lateral margin posterior to humeral area smoothly rounded, without carina or ridge. Epipleuron shining, mostly impunctate, with &lt;10 minute punctures mostly near ventrolateral margin. Metasternum, metacoxae and abdominal sternites with very fine, sparse punctures bearing very thin setae subequal to or slightly longer than space between punctures; metasternum with shallow impression at base of anteromedial process (
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).
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Male genitalia with lateral lobes two-segmented (
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); median lobe stout, with broad convex apex (
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).
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, north of
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,
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,
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bridge,
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, leg.
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(
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, leg.
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,
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.
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<emphasis id="B928EAD67637FFA18EF4F9D6550D01C7" bold="true" box="[192,347,1642,1666]" pageId="3" pageNumber="2">Etymology.</emphasis>
From
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relating to
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;
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cat;
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sunflower. Named for
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Cat Sunflower, a musical composition by Robert Hunter and Jerry Garcia.
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<emphasis id="B928EAD67637FFA18EF4F906550F0197" bold="true" box="[192,345,1722,1746]" pageId="3" pageNumber="2">Comments.</emphasis>
To date the species is known only from
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, but its occurrence in the New and Santa Fe Rivers in the Suwannee River Basin of northern
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indicates it might be found elsewhere on the southeastern Coastal Plain; other specimens were collected further south, in the Myakka and Peace River drainages. All specimens were collected from the margins of small rivers by dipnet.
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Elytral plica length was longer than pronotal plica length in three males, and equal in two males and the single female. The faint maculation of the elytra varies from a weakly banded pattern (
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) to a single faint stripe (
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); both “variants” exhibit a similar weak longitudinal stripe. This maculation is apparent only when the elytron is lifted up or removed.
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reviewed the species of
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known from Florida; he provided keys for southeastern species and habitus photographs of all Florida species and an additional species that may occur
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in Florida,
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suburbanus (Fall). One unknown species was keyed as “
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sp. 1”, here described as
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. In
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. (
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)
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it will key to
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(Fall), a species they (ibid.:
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)
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”.
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examined a series of
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in the FSCA determined by F.N.
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Young and considered that a specimen from College Park, Maryland, fit the species as redescribed by
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(
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). Figures of this specimen and its genitalia are included here (
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,
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).
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The two species are similar in appearance, both lacking the weak to well developed subhumeral lateral carina found in other members of the granarius group. They are best separated by the stouter median lobe of the male genitalia in
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(
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). In general form,
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is slightly slimmer and elytral punctation appears to be slightly denser than that of
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, but more material of both taxa needs to be examined.
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