Laemosaccus bimaculatus Hespenheide, 2019
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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010-065X-73.4.905 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:DC070901-29D6-4575-9F05-F98A6DE50EC7 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5213734 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9D7CF6AF-B97C-4EB9-AF4B-B938661A91E2 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:9D7CF6AF-B97C-4EB9-AF4B-B938661A91E2 |
treatment provided by |
Carolina |
scientific name |
Laemosaccus bimaculatus Hespenheide |
status |
sp. nov. |
Laemosaccus bimaculatus Hespenheide , new species
Zoobank.org/ urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:9D7CF6AF-B97C-4EB9-AF4B-B938661A91E2 ( Figs. 10 View Figs , 21 View Figs )
Description. Holotype Male. Length 3.3 mm, width 1.5 mm ( Fig. 10 View Figs ). Robust, subcylindrical in cross section, slightly obovate, broadly rounded behind, more narrowly so in front, black except each elytron with large red-orange spot on anterior 3/4 from lateral margins nearly to suture and broadly rounded behind; pronotum and elytra glabrous, thorax and abdomen ventrally with punctures each with a silvery seta, head with inconspicuous setae on rostrum, denser and conspicuous behind lower 3/4 of eyes, setae more slender and semi-erect on basal half of femora, hair-like and erect on tergite 8; tergite 7 with small, scale-like setae on basal margin, otherwise glabrous. Head hemispherical, 0.55 mm wide, rostrum rounded-terete, coarsely punctate, 0.5 mm long, antennae inserted at middle. Pronotum gibbous, convex at base, constricted before anterior margin, 1.1 mm long, 1.25 mm wide, broadest at basal third, with lateral margins very shallowly arcuate, slightly convex in lateral view, coarsely, evenly punctate, punctures rounded and separate, with distinct medial carina on basal 3/4. Elytra distinctly wider than pronotum at base, 2.0 mm long, 1.5 mm maximum width, elytral striae subequal to intervals, striae coarsely punctate, intervals carinate, interval 3 weakly toothed on middle third, interval 5 weakly toothed on apical half. First abdominal ventrite very slightly concave along midline with setae less conspicuous. Profemora with broad, abruptly acute ventral tooth beyond middle. Genitalia as in Fig. 21 View Figs ; aedeagus 1.00 mm long.
Allotype Female. As male but rostrum subcylindrical, polished, very finely, inconspicuously punctate; tergite 7 weakly convex, coarsely punctate, glabrous except at basal margin.
Specimens Examined. Holotype: Arizona: Cochise Co., Pinery Cyn., Chiricahua Mts., below Onion Saddle , 7200’, 31°56’N 109°16’W, 25.06.1999, H. A. Hespenheide, on leaves of Quercus gambelli Nutt. (USNM) GoogleMaps . Allotype: Arizona: Cochise Co., Chiricahua Mts. , E. Turkey Creek, 6.5 mi. W Portal, 6400’, 31°54-55’N 109°15’W, 14.07.1981, W. P. Weaver, Jr., oak ( USNM) . Paratypes: USA: Arizona: Box Cyn., Santa Rita Mts. , 2.06.1968 (1, ASUHIC) ; Sta Rita Mts , 17.07.1932, R. H. Beamer (1, SEMC) ; Cochise Co., Canelo Hills, Parker Cyn. , 30.07.1979, R. L. Westcott (1, WFBM) ; Chiricahua , 20.06.?, H. S. Barber (1, USNM) ; Chiricahua Mts. , 17.06.1908, V. Owen (2, LACM) , 01.07.1908, V. W. Owen (1, CASC) ; 1908, [E. S. Ross] (1, CASC) ; Chiricahua M., 24.07.1955, D. J. & J. N. Knull (1, OSU) ; Chiric. Mts. , “24.6,” “1.7” (2, USNM) ; Cave Ck. Cyn., Chiricahua Mts., 6 mi. WSW Portal, Greenhouse Tr , 6000’, 31°53’N 109°14’W, 26.06.1984, H. A. Hespenheide (1, CHAH) GoogleMaps ; Cave Ck. Cyn., Chiricahua Mts., Herb Martyr Dam , 5800’, 31°52’N 109°14’W, 23.05.1997, H.A. Hespenheide, Quercus emoryi (1, CHAH) GoogleMaps ; Chiricahua Mts., Herb Martyr Dam , 03.06.1989, W. F. Barr, on oak (1, WFBM) ; Cave Ck. Cyn., Chiricahua Mts., Sunny Flat , 5100’, 31°53’N 109°10’W, 22.05.1981, 28.05, 01.06.1982, 22, 23, 26.05.1985, H.A. Hespenheide, on Quercus (7, BMNH, CHAH) GoogleMaps , 27.05.1997, H. A. Hespenheide, Quercus emoryi (1, CHAH) , 22.05.1995, L. M. LaPierre (1, CHAH) , 27.05.1997, H. A. Hespenheide, Quercus emoryi (1, CHAH) ; Cave Ck. Cyn., Chiricahua Mts. , 5 mi. WSW Portal, 5900’, 31°54’N 109°13- 14’W, 24.06.1999, H. A. Hespenheide (1, CHAH) ; Cave Ck. Cyn., Chiricahua Mts. , 6 mi. WSW Portal, 6500’, 31°54’N 109°14-15’W, 25.05.1997, H. A. Hespenheide, Quercus arizonicus (1, CHAH) ; Cave Ck. Cyn., Chiricahua Mts. , 6 mi. W Portal, 6700’, 31°55’N 109°15’W, 28.06.2001, H. A. Hespenheide, on Quercus hypoleucoides (1, CHAH) GoogleMaps ; same data as Holotype (6, BMNH < CHAH), same data as Holotype but 26.06.2001, 30, 31.05.2009 (4, CHAH, TAMU) GoogleMaps , same data as Holotype but 26.06.2001, Quercus arizonicus (1, CHAH) GoogleMaps ; Chiricahua Mountains, Onion Saddle , 25.07.1987, W. F. Barr, beating Quercus (1, WFBM) , 04.06.1989, W. F. Barr, on Quercus (1, WFBM) , 11.06.1991, W. F. Barr, on oak (1, WFBM) ; Chiricahua Mts., Onion Saddle , 7600’, 31°56’N 109°16’W, 26.06.2001, H. A. Hespenheide, on Quercus hypoleucoides (1, CHAH) GoogleMaps ; Huach Mts. , C. Schaeffer (4, BYU) , Carr Cyn., Huachua [sic] Mts. , 07.07.1930, J. O. Martin (1, CASC) ; Miller Can, Huachu. Mts. , 20.06, 15, 20, 29.07.1907, H. A. Kaeber (6, USNM) ; Huachuca Mts. , 21.7, 24.08.[19]05, Shoemaker (2, USNM) , 10.08.1905 (1, CASC) , 29.06.1984, W. B. Warner (1, FMNH) ; Huachuca M., 20.07.1937, D. J. & J. N. Knull (1, OSU) , 18.08.1936, J. N. Knull (1, OSU) ; Carr Cyn., Huachuca Mts. , 24- 25.07.1982, N. M. Downie (1, FMNH) , 07.1905, C. W. Leng (1, BYU) ; Copper Cn., Huachuca Mts. , 5.07.1977, S. McCleve (1, TAMU) ; Palmerlee , 30.6, 1, 10, 21.1907, H. A. Wenzel (10, USNM, OSU) , C. Schaeffer (1, BYU) ; [Coconino Co.], Oak Creek Canon, 6000 ft., Aug. F. H. Snow (1, USNM) , Oak Cr. Can. , 1.08.1938, D. J. & J. N. Knull (1, OSU) ; Williams , 24.7, Barber & Schwarz (1, USNM) ; Gila Co., Globe, Lwr. Six Shooter Cyn. , 24.06.1985, W. F. Barr (1, WFBM) ; Gila Co., Pinal Mts., Lwr. Ice House Cyn. , 24.06.1985, W. F. Barr, Quercus (1, WFBM) , 5 mi. SW Globe , 3.07.1941, B. E. White (1, CASC) ; [Maricopa Co.], Phoenix, C. Palm (1, AMNH) ; Wickenburg , 20.08.38, D. J. & J. N. Knull (1, OSU) ; Mohave Co., Hualpai Mts. , 5500-7000ft., ca. 10 mi. SE Kingman, 9.06.1958, J. M. Burns, S. N. Burns (1, EMEC) ; Pima Co., Organpipe Cactus National Monument, 10 mi. on Ajo Mountain Drive, 2400 ft., [no date], L. Bezark, K. Kitayama, J. Cope, R. Morrison, ex: Encelia sp. (1, EMEC) ; Santa Cruz Co., Madera Cn., 5500’, 13, 14.06.1961, C. D. Johnson (1, TAMU) , Sta. Rita Mts., Hopkins Rd. , km 11, 3.06.2006, N. Franz, C. W. O’ Brien, on mistletoe on oak (1, ASUHIC) ; Patagonia Mts. , 15.07.52, D. J. & J. N. Knull (1, OSU) ; Yavapai Co., Prescott , 15.06.1947, B. E. White, on oak (3, CASC) , 25.07.1950, D. J. & J. N. Knull (1, OSU) , “19.6,” Barber & Schwarz (1, USNM) , 28.06, 01.07.19, E. Schiffel (2, CASC) , Prescott N.F., 20.07.1937, D. J. & J. N. Knull (1, OSU) ; Hwy. 69, 3.9 mi. S jct. Hwy. 169, 4.06.1995, W. B. Warner, oak scrub (1, ASUHIC) . Colorado: Gunnison Co., Black Canon, 30.0741, H. S. Barber (2, USNM) ; Montezuma Co., 26.07.38, D.J.&J.N. Knull (1, OSU) . New Mexico: “N. M.” (1, MCZ) ; Sierra Blanca Mt. , 7.1963, Dr. Lenczy (1, USNM) ; Porvenir, A. Fenyes (1, CASC) ; Grant Co., Silver City , 07.1973, Dr. Lenczy (1, USNM) , Pinos Altos , ca.7000’, 8/ 10.07.2002, J. & A. Rifkind, P. Gum (1, WFBM) ; [Grant/Sierra Cos.], nr. Kingston, Mimbres Mts., Emory Pass , 8,178 ft, 19.06.1948, H. S. Barber (1, USNM) ; Lincoln Co., 2.7 mi. N Alto , 7200’, 19.06.1982, G. A. P. Gibson, sweeping oak (1, CMNC) ; Ruidosa , 31.07.1983, W. F. Barr (1, WFBM) ; Otero Co., Cloudcroft , Wickham (1, USNM) , “6/11/02,” Knaus (1, ASUHIC) , 12.07.1984, W. F. Barr, Quercus (1, CMNC; 1, WFBM), 10.06.1902, L. S. Slavin (3, CASC) ; 3 km W Cloudcroft , 2400 m, 24.08.1992, H. & A. Howden (1, CMNC) ; 15.2 mi. E Cloudcroft, James Canyon Cpgd. , 6800’, 24.07.1982, R. S. Anderson, sweeping oak-locust (1, CMNC) ; [Sandoval Co.], Jemez Mts. , 3.07, J. Woodgate (2, CASC) ; [San Miguel Co.], Las Vegas HS, 3, 9, 12.8, Barber & Schwarz (3, USNM) ; Santa Fe Co., Canada de los Alamos , 8 mi. SSE Santa Fe, 2360 m, 35°36’N 105°51’W, 23.06.2000, H. A. Hespenheide, Quercus (1, CHAH) GoogleMaps . Texas: Brewster Co., Big Bend National Park, Lost Mine Trail , 5600-6850’, 15.07.1982, G. A. P. Gibson (2, CMNC) ; BBNP, (lower) Emory Peak Trail , ca. 7,050’, 29°14’57”N 103°17’47”W, 21.06.2004, E. G. Riley-51 (5, TAMU) GoogleMaps ; BBNP, Laguna Meadow-Colima Trails , 6,500 7,000’, 29°14’29”N 103°18’36”W, 2.08.2003, E. G. Riley (13) (1, TAMU) GoogleMaps ; BBNP, (lower) Pinnacles Trail , ca. 5,900’, 29°15’32”N 103°17’52”W, 21.06.2004, E. G. Riley-48 (1, TAMU) GoogleMaps ; Panther Pass , Big Bend N. P., 19.07.1984, W. F. Barr, on Quercus (1, WFBM) ; Big Bend State Park , 12.07.1941, B. E. White (1, CASC) ; Chisos Mts. , 18.07, J. W. Green (2, CASC) , 8.07.1955, D. J. & J. N. Knull (1, OSU) ; Culberson Co., Pine Springs , 12.06.1971, C. O’ Brien. night, Quercus (1, ASUHIC) ; Jeff Davis Co., 18 mi. W Ft. Davis , 8.07.1961, R. L. Westcott, hostplant: Quercus (2, ASUHIC) ; Davis Mts. , 3 mi. SE Ft. Davis, 25.06.1964, E. M. Fisher (1, CHAH) ; Jeff Davis Co., 20.06.1952, 6.07.1953, D. J. & J. N. Knull (5, OSU) ; Davis Mts. , 2.07.1940, D. J. & J. N. Knull (3, OSU) , 09.07, J. W. Green (1, CASC) ; Davis Mt. , 11.07.1958, W. F. Barr (5, CMNC, TAMU, WFBM) ; Madera Cyn. , Davis M., 11.06.1968, R. & L. Hamilton (2, CHAH) ; Davis Mts., nr. Sawtooth Mt. , 10.07.1970, D. J. & J. N. Knull (1, ASUHIC) ; 1 mi. E McDonald Observ., 04.07.1987, R. Morris (1, CMNC); 16 mi. W Ft. Davis , 7.07.1961, R. L. Westcott (2, LACM) ; 18 mi. W Ft. Davis , 8.07.1961, R. L. Westcott (4, LACM, UCDC) . Mexico: Chihuahua: Canon Prieto nr. Primavera , 6500-6800 ft., 2.07.1947, Cazier, D. Rockefeller Exp. (1, AMNH) . Durango: 5 mi. NE Donato Guerro , 6100’, G. Brothers, on Acacia (1, ASUHIC) , 9 mi. W Durango , 9.06.1967, [A. Moldenke], on Quercus undulata (1, USNM) .
Hosts. Adults have been collected on leaves of Q. gambelli , Quercus emoryi Torr. , Quercus arizonica Sarg. , Quercus hypoleucoides A. Camus , Quercus undulata Torr. , and undetermined species of oaks as well as on Encelia sp. (Asteraceae) , on mistletoe on oak, and a dubious record on Acacia sp. (Fabaceae) .
Etymology. This species is named for the two red-orange elytral spots characteristic of the L. nephele group of species.
Discussion. I originally had thought that specimens listed here might represent two different species, but lack of consistent differences and similarity of male genitalia led my conclusion that they represent a single, widely distributed, morphologically variable species. Laemosaccus bimaculatus is a medium to large species with large, red posthumeral spots that usually touch the anterior margins of the elytra on elytral intervals 3–6 (infrequently 2–6 or 4–6) and extend beyond the middle. The pronotum can be very gibbous and is finely punctate. The male metasternum may be uniformly and densely setose, or sparsely setose in a postero-medial area with longer, semierect, slender setae. Some specimens have a narrow line of setae on the basal half of the inner margins of the eyes. Males vary in size from 2.85 to 5.20 mm (mean = 3.76 mm, n = 61); females vary from 2.90 to 5.80 mm (mean = 4.05 mm, n = 79).
USNM |
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History |
SEMC |
University of Kansas - Biodiversity Institute |
WFBM |
W.F. Barr Entomological Collection |
LACM |
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County |
OSU |
Oklahoma State University, Collection of Vertebrates |
BYU |
Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum |
FMNH |
Field Museum of Natural History |
AMNH |
American Museum of Natural History |
EMEC |
Essig Museum of Entomology |
MCZ |
Museum of Comparative Zoology |
UCDC |
R. M. Bohart Museum of Entomology |
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