Selenophorus granarius Dejean, 1829
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Selenophorus granarius Dejean View in CoL ( Fig. 3 View Figs )
Selenophorus granarius Dejean 1829: 109 View in CoL . Type locality: North America; restricted to Massachusetts by Lindroth (1968: 830). Types: MNHN.
Selenophorus pulicarius Dejean 1829: 108 View in CoL . Type locality: North America. Types: MNHN.
Celiamorphus adjunctus Casey 1914: 144 View in CoL , new synonymy. Type locality: Texas ( Galveston , Galveston Co.) . Types: USNM #47875.
Celiamorphus subtropicus Casey 1924: 118 View in CoL , new synonymy. Type locality: Texas and northern Mexico. Types: USNM #47879.
Celiamorphus nanulus Casey 1924: 118 View in CoL , new synonymy. Type locality: North Carolina ( Southern Pines , Moore Co.) . Types: USNM #47877.
Descriptive Notes. Pronotum with anterior angles moderately projected; hind angles relatively flat, apices rounded. Elytra with seriate punctures prominent but not foveate; microsculpture cells 1:1–2:1. Legs yellowish to reddish-brown. Dimorphism + ♂ 1 — ♀ 1. Median lobe with dorsoapical plate sides subparallel; large swollen apex markedly sloped dorsally. Endophallus unarmed. ABL 4.7–6.0 mm. See S. ellipticus View in CoL for additional distinguishing characters.
Range. USA: AL, CT, FL, GA, IA, IL, IN, MA, MD, MI*, MS, NC, NJ,?NM, NY, RI, TN*, TX, VA, WI*; Mexico.
Remarks. Synonymy of Celiamorphus adjunctus with S. granarius is based on our study of photographs taken of the dorsal habitus and card-mounted aedeagus of one type specimen held in the Casey collection (USNM) labeled “Galveston” [Galveston County in southeastern Texas]. The median lobe showed the diagnostic swollen apex strongly sloped dorsad.
Celiamorphus subtropicus is known only from the type series in “Texas and northern Mexico ”. We treat it as a synonym of S. granarius based on only subtle external differences described by Casey and our failure to find convincing examples among vast Texas material available to us. Photographs of a type specimen in the Casey collection ( USNM) provided support for our conclusion. The aedeagus was not examined .
Our examination of the two male syntypes (USNM #47877) of Celiamorphus nanulus [collector “Manee” = A. H. Manee, type locality in Southern Pines, North Carolina] established synonymy with S. granarius . An aedeagus glued to one of the card points exhibited the distinctive swollen and sloped apex. Their measured ABL range 4.8–4.9 mm is longer than the range “ 4.4–4.6 mm ” reported by Casey. Three typical examples of S. granarius , with dissected aedeagi in two, are held in WIRC also bearing the labels “Southern Pines, A.H. Manee, NC, V-4-1914 ”. Their ABL range measured 5.0– 5.5 mm. Populations of S. granarius with small body size are not limited to the type locality, as four examples from Newton County, Indiana (FSCA) measured 4.7–5.5 mm.
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Selenophorus granarius Dejean
Rajab, Abubakarsidiq Makame 2021 |
Celiamorphus subtropicus
Casey, T. L. 1924: 118 |
Celiamorphus nanulus
Casey, T. L. 1924: 118 |
Celiamorphus adjunctus
Casey, T. L. 1914: 144 |
Selenophorus granarius
Lindroth, C. H. 1968: 830 |
Dejean, P. F. M. A. 1829: 109 |
Selenophorus pulicarius
Dejean, P. F. M. A. 1829: 108 |