Selenophorus discopunctatus Dejean, 1829
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Selenophorus discopunctatus Dejean View in CoL ( Fig. 13 View Figs )
Selenophorus discopunctatus Dejean 1829: 92 View in CoL . Type locality: Guadeloupe (St. Barthélemy). Types: MNHN.
Selenophorus cuprinus Dejean 1829: 96 View in CoL . Type locality: Guadeloupe. Types: MNHN.
Selenophorus aeratus Reiche 1843: 142 View in CoL . Type locality: Colombia. Types: MNHN.
Selenophorus harpaloides Reiche 1843: 142 View in CoL . Type locality: Venezuela (near Caracas) . Types: MNHN.
Selenophorus subpunctatus Reiche 1843: 143 View in CoL . Type locality: Venezuela (near Caracas) . Types: MNHN.
Selenophorus chokoloskei Leng 1915: 596 View in CoL . Type locality: Florida ( Chokoloskee , Collier Co.) . Types: unknown.
Descriptive Notes. Dorsum dark brownish-black to bronzy. Pronotum with base densely punctulate, often with fine rugulae. Elytra with seriate punctures small, with microsculpture granulate, isodiametric. Metatarsi dorsally with dense, long pubescence. Dimorphism + ♂ 1 — ♀ 2. Median lobe with dorsoapical plate slender, strongly hooked dorsad. Endophallus with 2–4 long slender spines; lamina prominent. ABL 7.2–8.0 mm.
Range. USA: AL*, FL, MS; West Indies; Nicaragua; Argentina; Bolivia *; Brazil; Colombia, Peru; Venezuela.
Remarks. The known geographical range of S. discopunctatus is disjunct. It includes southeastern USA, several countries in South America, and much of the West Indies, but is apparently not present in Mexico and Central America. Selenophorus yucatanus Putzeys (1878a: 24) , of the Yucatan Peninsula (type area) and the Lesser Antilles ( Shpeley et al. 2017), is similar in appearance and potentially sympatric. As members of the discopunctatus species group, both species have the basal one third of the pronotum densely punctate which in S. yucatanus includes coarser longitudinal rugae that are most distinct posteriomedially. Additionally, S. yucatanus has larger (foveate) seriate punctures, greater average ABL in the Mexican populations (at least 8 mm), and the median lobe is with endophallus unarmed and the apex is without a prominent hook ( Shpeley et al. 2017).
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Selenophorus discopunctatus Dejean
Rajab, Abubakarsidiq Makame 2021 |
Selenophorus chokoloskei
Leng, C. W. 1915: 596 |
Selenophorus aeratus
Reiche, L. J. 1843: 142 |
Selenophorus harpaloides
Reiche, L. J. 1843: 142 |
Selenophorus subpunctatus
Reiche, L. J. 1843: 143 |
Selenophorus discopunctatus
Dejean, P. F. M. A. 1829: 92 |
Selenophorus cuprinus
Dejean, P. F. M. A. 1829: 96 |