Plochionocerus fulgens ( Fabricius, 1793 )

Asiain, Julieta, Márquez, Juan & Morrone, Juan J., 2007, Phylogenetic systematics of the genera Plochionocerus Dejean and Agrodes Nordmann (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Xantholinini), Zootaxa 1584, pp. 1-53 : 14-16

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6246767

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Plochionocerus fulgens ( Fabricius, 1793 )
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Plochionocerus fulgens ( Fabricius, 1793) View in CoL

Staphylinus fulgens Fabricius, 1793: 522 View in CoL ; Erichson, 1839: 303 ( Sterculia View in CoL ); Herman, 2001: 3742 ( Plochionocerus View in CoL ).

Staphylinus violaceus Olivier, 1795: 8 View in CoL ; Gravenhorst, 1806: 92 (synonym of Staphylinus fulgens View in CoL ); Erichson, 1839: 303 ( Sterculia View in CoL , synonym of Sterculia fulgens View in CoL ); Herman, 2001: 3746 ( Plochionocerus View in CoL , valid species), syn. nov.

Sterculia coelestina Erichson, 1839: 303 ; Fauvel, 1901: 252 (synonym of Sterculia violacea ).

Sterculia amazonica Sharp, 1876: 186 View in CoL ; Herman, 2001: 3744 ( Plochionocerus View in CoL ), syn. nov.

Sterculia pauloensis Sharp, 1876: 187 ; Fauvel, 1901: 252 ( Sterculia View in CoL ); Bernhauer & Schubert, 1914: 314 (synonym of Sterculia fulgens View in CoL ).

Sterculia carinata Bernhauer, 1916: 185 ; Herman, 2001: 3744 ( Plochionocerus View in CoL ), syn. nov.

Sterculia aureipennis Bernhauer, 1927: 164 ; Herman, 2001: 3744 ( Plochionocerus View in CoL ), syn. nov.

Type material (5 specimens). Lectotype of Sterculia amazonica by present designation, female: “Ega / S. America: Brazil / Sharp Coll. 1903–313 / Sterculia amazonica Ind. Type. D. S. Amazons / Lectotype Sterculia amazonica Asiain, Márquez & Morrone des. 2007” ( BMNH). Paralectotype, female: “ Type / Ega / S. America: Brazil / idem third label / Sterculia amazonica Type D.S. / Paralectotype Sterculia amazonica Asiain, Márquez & Morrone des. 2007” ( BMNH). Holotype of Sterculia pauloensis , female: “Amazon St. Paulo / Type / S. America: Brazil / idem fourth label / Sterculia pauloensis , Type D. S. / Holotype ” ( BMNH). Lectotype of Sterculia carinata by present designation, female: “ Bolivien, 750 m, Río Gongo, Jasze / carainata / Bernh. Typus / Chicago NHMus M. Bernhauer Collection / Lectotype Sterculia carinata Asiain, Márquez & Morrone des. 2007” ( FMNH). Holotype of Sterculia aureipennis , female: “Notó, Parana / Brasilien / Sterculia aureipennis Bernh. Typus Staudinger / idem fourth label” ( FMNH).

Additional material (170 specimens). BOLIVIA: Beni, 51.9 km S Riberalta, 24.XI.1994, Brzoska, Guerra ( SEMC, ɗ); Depto. Santa Cruz, Buenavista, 100 m, XII.1935 ( BMNH, 1?); Depto. Santa Cruz, Buenavista, F. Sreinball ( BMNH, 1?). BRAZIL: Maranhao, Rio Turiacu, II–III.1966, J. Carvalho ( FMNH, 11ɗɗ); Para, Maranhao, 80 km E of Caninde, Aldeida Maracacume, Rio Maracacume, 22.V.1963, B. Malkin ( FMNH, 4ɗɗ; CC-UAEH, ɗ); Para, Maranhao, 50 km E of Caninde, Aldeida Aracu, Igarape, Gurupu-Umu, V.1963, B. Malkin ( FMNH, ɗ); Matto Grosso ( FMNH, ɗ, 1?); Para, Obidos, II.1939 ( FMNH, ɗ); Matto Grosso, Bajariote ( FMNH, ɗ); Matto Grosso, Corumbia ( FMNH, 1?); Rio Tajos Itaititha, IV, J. F. Zikán ( FMNH, Ψ); Brasilien, Bang-Haas ( FMNH, ɗ); no locality data ( FMNH, ɗ); Para, Sonsanem Est., Shering ( FMNH, 1?); no locality data ( AMNH, ɗ; BMNH, 2ɗɗ, Ψ; FMNH, Ψ; IRSNB, ɗ); Para, Redencaovic, kayapo Territory, Pinkaiti Field Station on Riozinho R., 7°46.29’S, 51°57.65’W, XII.1998, tropical evergreen sea, sonal lowland forest on clay soil, dung pitfall or flight intercept traps, P. Y. Scheffler ( FMNH, ɗ, 1?); Ega ( BMNH, 2ɗɗ, Ψ; FMNH, Ψ); Chapada, XI ( FMNH, Ψ); Am. Reserva Ducke, 26 km NE Manaus, Barbosa, M. G. V., Plot C FIT2, III.1995, G27.1 ( BMNH, Ψ); Para, VIII.1929, G. Arnold ( BMNH, 1?); Fonte Bca R. Solomees Amazonas, 1937, F. Wucherpfennig, Cowley ( BMNH, 1?); Jataly-Goyaz ( IRSNB, Ψ); Parana, Ypizanga ( IRSNB, ɗ); Tebas ( IRSNB, 3ɗɗ, Ψ); Manaus, X.1945, W. Praetorius ( AMNH 2ΨΨ, 5ɗɗ, 2?); Manaus Region, XII.24 ( AMNH, ɗ); Para, Jacareacanga, II.1970, F. R. Barbosa ( AMNH, 3ɗɗ); Puraquequara, 4.X.1945, W. Praetorius ( AMNH, 2ɗɗ); State of Amazonas, Rio Calary-Uaupes, 1906, H. Schmidth ( AMNH, Ψ); Teffe, II.1925, H. Bassler ( AMNH, 2?); Teffe, IX.1924, H. Bassler ( AMNH, 2ɗɗ, 1?); Barba, III.1943, Halik ( USNM, 1?); no locality data, Bowring ( BMNH, 2ɗɗ); Fonteboa ( BMNH, Ψ); Guenca ( BMNH, 1?, ɗ); no locality data, Haudinger ( FMNH, Ψ); Caucathal ( FMNH, 1?); San Agustin Mapiri, 8600 ft, IX.1895, Stuart ( IRSNB, ɗ). GUYANA: Upper Courantyne R., IX.1935, G. A. Hudson ( BMNH, 1?); New River, 3.V.1938, C. A. Hudson ( BMNH, 1?). COLOMBIA: Bogota ( BMNH, ɗ); no locality data ( BMNH, ɗ); Putumayo, Puerto Legulzamo, 180 m, 27–29.X.1971, M. Cooper ( BMNH, ɗ); PNN Amacayacu, San Martín, 3°46’S 70°18’W, 150 m, Malaise, 11–29.XI.2000, B. Amado ( SEMC, ɗ); Putumayo, Santa Rosa, Kofan Indian Village, along forest trail, 2–24.X.1970, B. Malkin ( FMNH, Ψ). ECUADOR: Napo, R. F. Cuyabeno, II.1985, M. García ( QCAZ, 2ɗɗ); Napo, Cuyabeno, 400 m, VIII.1985, Quintana ( QCAZ, ɗ); idem, except: M. E. Ordoñez, ex: hojarasca ( QCAZ,1ɗ); Napo, E. C. Yasuni, 76°24’W 00°40’S, 230 m, XI.1997, R. Montufar ( QCAZ, ɗ); Napo, Tena, III.1996, G. Onore ( QCAZ, ɗ); Napo, Estación Científica Yasuni, 600 m, 76°24’ 0°40’, 04.II.1997, Z. Aguilar ( QCAZ, ɗ); Napo, Scyasuni, 250 m, 8.IX.1997, F. Maza ( QCAZ, ɗ); Sucumbios, Cuyabeno, 250 m, 15.IX.1996, E. Baus ( QCAZ, ɗ); Sucumbios, Cuyabeno, 269 m, 76°11’ 00°01’, 20.XII.1997, L. Cárdenas ( QCAZ, ɗ); Sucumbios, Cuyabeno, Laguna Grande, 250 m, 22.XI.1995, P. Salvador ( QCAZ, ɗ); Sucumbios, L. Grande, Cuyabeno, Estación Puce, 280 m, 18.XI.1995, P. Salvador ( QCAZ, ɗ); Postaza, Sta. Clara, 600 m, 18.III.1995, S. Espinosa ( QCAZ, Ψ); Sucumbios, Reventador, 17.VII.1991, P. Yanez ( QCAZ, ɗ); Napo, Pozo Daini, 19.IX.1989, Sandoval ( QCAZ, ɗ); Cotundo, XII.1978 ( QCAZ, ɗ); Sucumbios, Cuyabeno, 23.VII.1991, F. Campos ( QCAZ, Ψ); Loja, Zamora, Urien Nal., C. Carrión ( BMNH, ɗ); Loja, Zamora, Zamora Eastern Ecuador, C. Carrión ( BMNH, Ψ); Napo Reg, Tiputini Res. Stat ., 0°38’S, 76°9’W, 220 m, 5– 25. IX.2000, flight intercept trap, D. J. Inward & K. A. Jackson ( BMNH, ɗ); Napo ( BMNH, ɗ); no locality data ( BMNH, ɗ, 1?); no locality data, L. Gomez ( BMNH, 1?). Buckley, Macas ( FMNH, ɗ, 1?); no locality data, E. Andy, Buckley ( FMNH, Ψ); Santo Domingo-Pichincha, Piuu. R. d. L., 20.I.1965 ( FMNH, ɗ); Dos Rios, 9.V.1963, L. Peña ( FMNH, 1?); Napo, Onkone Gare Camp, 00°39’10”S, 76°26’00”W, 220 m, terra firma forest, in flight, 4–8.X.1995, T. L. Erwin, G. E. Ball & D. Shpeley ( SEMC, Ψ). FRENCH GUIANA: Cayenne ( IRSNB, ɗ, Ψ). PERU: Madre de Dios, Rio Patuyaca?, 12°39’S, 68°55’W, 400 m ( USNM, ɗ); Madre de Dios, Rio Amiguillos, small river flood plain, 260 m, fligth intercept trap, 12°22’25.4”S, 70°22’13.2”, V.2000, W T. Larsen ( USNM, ɗ); Sani Beni, Junin, 4.XI.1935 ( BMNH, ɗ); Sani Beni, Junin, 6.X.1935 ( BMNH, Ψ); Sani Beni, Junin, 22.X.1935 ( BMNH, ɗ); no locality data ( BMNH, 2ɗɗ, Ψ); Chanchamayo ( BMNH ɗ); Madre de Dios, Cocha Cashu Biological Station, Manu Nacional Park, 350 m, 11°53’45”S, 71°24’24”W, 17.X.2000, R. Brooks ( SEMC, 3ɗɗ); Madre de Dios, Panchita Reserved Zone, Manu Nacional Park, 300 m, 12°1’3”S, 71°13’5”W, 21.X.2000, R. Brooks, ex: miscellaneous collecting ( SEMC, ɗ); Madre de Dios, Pantiacolla Lodge, 4–7 km NW, El Mirador Trail, Alto Madre de Dios River, 500–800 m, 12°39’10”S, 71°15’18”W, 23.X.2000, R. Brooks, ex: on logs ( SEMC, Ψ); Madre de Dios, Pakitza Biological Station, Reserved Zone Manu National Park, 317 m, 11°56’41”S, 71°17’0”W, 16.X.2000, R. Brooks, ex: misc. collecting ( SEMC, ɗ); Depto. Loreto, 1.5 km N Teniente Lopez, 12°35.66’S, 76°06.92’W, 28.VII.1993, 210– 240 m, Richard Leschen, ex: flight intercept trap ( SEMC, Ψ); Chanchamayo, E. G. Smyth ( SEMC, ɗ); Depto. San Martin, Moyabamba, S. A., 10.XI.1936, F. Woytkowski ( SEMC, Ψ); Loreto, Estiron, Rio Ampiyacu, 9.XII.1961, B. Malkin ( FMNH, Ψ;CC-UAEH, ɗ); idem, except: 15–22.V.1966 ( FMNH, ɗ); idem, except: 29–30.III.1970 ( FMNH, Ψ); Depto. Junin, Chanchamayo, 3.IX.1961 ( FMNH, Ψ); idem, except: 15.XII.1961 ( FMNH, Ψ); Chanchamayo, 1500 m, Heyne ( FMNH, 1?); Upper Rio Tapiche, III.1928 ( AMNH, Ψ); Rio Tapiche, III.1928 ( AMNH, 1?); idem, except: 5.IX ( AMNH, ɗ); idem, except: 25.XII.1923 ( AMNH, 1?); idem, except: 12.I.1928 ( AMNH, Ψ); Iquitos ( AMNH, 1?); idem, except: 21.XI.1927 ( AMNH, Ψ, 1?); idem, except: 25.IV ( AMNH, ɗ); idem, except: 25.V ( AMNH, Ψ); Upper Rio Maranon, 29.XII.1924 ( AMNH, 2ɗɗ); idem, except: 26.IX.1924 ( AMNH, ɗ); Middle Rio Ucayali, 19.VII.1928 ( AMNH, ɗ); idem, except: 10.I.1929 ( AMNH, ɗ); Chanchamayo, 28.III.1928 ( AMNH, Ψ); Peru-Brazil Frontier, 27.VIII ( AMNH, 1?); idem, except: 21.I.1928 ( AMNH, 2ɗɗ); idem, except: 14.II.1928 ( AMNH, 2ɗɗ); Tingo Maria Huan., 2200 ft, 12.I.1947, J. C. Pallister ( AMNH, Ψ, ɗ). VENEZUELA: T. F. A. Camp., Cerro de la Neblina, 0°49’N, 66°0’W, 1250 m, 23–24.III.1984, O. S. Flint, Jr ( USNM, Ψ); Caracas, III.1984 ( FMNH, 1?).

Diagnosis. Total length 24.4–28.9 mm; head, pronotum and elytra metallic blue, violet or blue-green; legs and abdomen metallic blue or greenish blue; head rounded to rectangular, 1.22–1.50 times as long as wide, almost as wide as pronotum (0.86–1.11 times), dorsal and ventral surface convex, moderately convex or flat, ventral surface with slightly dense, expanded, umbilicate punctures (10–19 in each half of head), arranged in “v” (similar to Fig. 52 View FIGURES 48 – 53 ); apical antennomere in males 1.40–1.74 times longer than wide, almost as long as antennomeres 9+10 combined (1.00–1.09 times); mandibles with basal external channel ( Fig. 63 View FIGURES 63 – 66 ); pronotum slightly longer than wide (1.16–1.41 times), shorter than elytra (0.72–0.78 time its length), with two clearly visible depressed areas in posterior third ( Fig. 56 View FIGURES 54 – 62 ); prosternum transverse (length/width: 0.65–0.75); aedeagus pear-shaped, big (5.56–6.75 mm), with parameres short (0.24–0.28 times as long as median lobe), apical area of median lobe 0.29–0.35 times as long as the total length of median lobe, and internal sac conspicuous ( Fig. 79 View FIGURES 79 – 87 ).

Variation. Great variation in color and body length. Generally the smaller specimens have a rounded head, less convex dorsally, and shorter mandibles.

Nomenclatural notes. The revision of the holotype specimen of P. pauloensis ( Sharp, 1876) , a previous synonym of P. fulgens ( Fabricius, 1793) , allowed us to recognize that the names P. amazonicus ( Sharp, 1876) , P. carinatus ( Bernhauer, 1916) , P. aureipennis ( Bernhauer, 1927) and P. v i o l a c e u s ( Olivier, 1795) refer to a single Amazonian species, P. f u l g e n s, which was previously confused even with Mexican specimens that actually belong to P. simplicicollis . Even Sharp (1867) was not completely sure that P. amazonicus and P. pauloensis , which were described in the same paper, were in fact two different species.

Geographical distribution. Colombia, Guyana, Venezuela, and Ecuador (first national records), Surinam, French Guiana, Brazil, Peru, and Bolivia (not Mexico; Herman 2001).

FMNH

Field Museum of Natural History

SEMC

University of Kansas - Biodiversity Institute

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

IRSNB

Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

QCAZ

Museo de Zoologia, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Ecuador

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

Tribe

Xantholinini

Genus

Plochionocerus

Loc

Plochionocerus fulgens ( Fabricius, 1793 )

Asiain, Julieta, Márquez, Juan & Morrone, Juan J. 2007
2007
Loc

Sterculia aureipennis

Herman 2001: 3744
Bernhauer 1927: 164
1927
Loc

Sterculia carinata

Herman 2001: 3744
Bernhauer 1916: 185
1916
Loc

Sterculia amazonica

Herman 2001: 3744
Sharp 1876: 186
1876
Loc

Sterculia pauloensis

Bernhauer 1914: 314
Fauvel 1901: 252
Sharp 1876: 187
1876
Loc

Sterculia coelestina

Fauvel 1901: 252
Erichson 1839: 303
1839
Loc

Staphylinus violaceus

Herman 2001: 3746
Erichson 1839: 303
Gravenhorst 1806: 92
Olivier 1795: 8
1795
Loc

Staphylinus fulgens

Herman 2001: 3742
Erichson 1839: 303
Fabricius 1793: 522
1793
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