Laemosaccus texanus Champion, 1903
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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010-065X-73.4.905 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5213750 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/DB5AFC3E-C73A-5736-C0BB-E2FFFDA0FE02 |
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Laemosaccus texanus Champion, 1903 |
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Laemosaccus texanus Champion, 1903 View in CoL
( Figs. 19 View Figs , 30 View Figs )
Laemosaccus texanus Champion 1903: 285 View in CoL .
Redescription. Male. Length 3.4 mm, width 1.6 mm ( Fig. 19 View Figs ). Robust, subcylindrical in cross section, broadly rounded behind, more abruptly and narrowly so in front, black throughout; head, pronotum, and elytra glabrous; metasternum and abdomen ventrally with punctures each with a small, inconspicuous, silvery seta, setae more slender on basal half of femora and basal margin of tergite 7. Head hemispherical, 0.8 mm wide, rostrum rounded-terete, longitudinally rugose, medially carinate for middle third between weaker carinae on basal half, medial carina ending within V-shaped groove on apical half, groove ending at rostral apex, 0.6 mm long, antennae inserted at middle. Pronotum gibbous, almost box-like, convex at base, strongly, abruptly constricted before anterior margin, broadest just before middle with lateral margins very shallowly arcuate, 1.3 mm long, 1.45 mm wide, convex in lateral view, coarsely, evenly punctate, punctures rounded and separate on basal half, becoming longitudinally confluent and parallel on anterior half, with very distinct, fine, medial carina for entire length. Elytra subequal to pronotum at base, narrowing then broadening again behind humeri, 2.1 mm long, 1.6 mm maximum width, elytral striae much narrower than intervals, striae coarsely punctate, intervals transversely ridged and producing weakly toothed effect in lateral view. First abdominal ventrite very slightly concave and emarginate at midline at posterior margin, with setae less conspicuous. Profemora with broad, truncate, backward-projecting ventral tooth beyond middle and strong dorsal carina extending nearly to apex; mesofemora with small, acute, forward-projecting ventral tooth before middle, metafemora unarmed. Genitalia as in Fig. 30 View Figs ; aedeagus 0.60 mm long.
Female. As male, but rostrum proportionately somewhat longer.
Specimens Examined. USA: Texas: Cameron Co., Sabal Palm Grove, Audubon Preserve , 1- 2.09.1978, J. E. Wappes ( JEWC) , 25- 26.10.1980, Downie & Wappes ( FMNH) , 13.10.1987, N. M. Downie ( FMNH) ; Brownsville, Sable (sic.) Palm Grove , 10.08.1983, M. Kaua \lbars ( CMNC) ; Brownsville, Wickham (holotype ♂, BMNH) , 24.06.1969, Board & Hafernik ( TAMU) ; Palmito Battle Field , 26.05.1971, Burke, Broad & Clark ( TAMU) , San Tomas, Brownsville , 07.1929, C. Schaeffer ( BYU) , Esperanza Rch., Brownsville , 18, 22, 23, 26.08.[year?] C. Schaeffer ( BYU) ; Hidalgo Co., LRGVNWR [Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge], Loma Unit, Massey Way ( Rd. ), 25.96012°N, 97.25343°W, 5- 6.06.2009, E. Riley-1031 (TAMU-ENTO X0833809) GoogleMaps ; Travis Co. Camp Mabry Nat. Guard, Austin, N 30.321 W97.767, 8- 25.04.2005, J. C. Abbot, Malaise-C ( TAMU) ; [Uvalde Co.], Uvalde , 23.05.1935, J. N. Knull ( OSU) . Mexico: San Luis Potos´ı : 10 mi. E Xilitla, 300 ft, 25.07.1954, Univ. Kans. Mex. Expedition ( SEMC) ; Tamaulipas: 20 mi. SW Tampico , 25.03.1951, W. P. Stephen ( SEMC) ; Veracruz: Cordoba, Dr. A. Fenyes ( CASC) . Costa Rica: Guanacaste: OTS Palo Verde Sta. , 29 km WSW Ca ~ nas, 10°21’ N 85°21’ W, 9, 10, 13.07.1976, H. A. Hespenheide, Malvaceae (3. CHAH) GoogleMaps .
Hosts. Horace Burke directed me to the following quotation from Townsend (1903): “Two specimens…were taken on stalks of Abutilon holosericeum at Santo Tomas, June 6 th. On June 18 th, two specimens were found in cells inside dead stalks of the same plant, and one on the stems of a live plant. The species breeds in the stalks. A specimen was taken by Wickham on a live cotton stalk, June 28 th …” The Wickham specimen may be the one Champion made the type of L. texanus .
Discussion. Laemosaccus texanus and the following species, as well as at least one undescribed species from Panama in my collection and perhaps more than one additional species from Mexico, share the following characters: black coloration; profemora with dorsal carina and truncate, basally projecting tooth; and hosts in the Malvaceae . The series of three specimens from Costa Rica are tentatively included as this species; they share the tricarinate rostrum, similar male genitalia, and an herbaceous malvaceous adult host, although the rostrum of the female is proportionately somewhat longer. Among specimens from Texas, males vary in size from 2.45 to 3.30 mm (mean = 3.04 mm, n = 6); females vary from 2.60 to 3.60 mm (mean = 3.20 mm, n = 11). This species is figured in Bug- Guide (bugguide.net/node/view/915682/bgimage), as well as the tricarinate rostrum of the male bugguide.net/node/view/915686/bgimage.
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Laemosaccus texanus Champion, 1903
Hespenheide, Henry A. 2019 |
Laemosaccus texanus
Champion, G. C. 1903: 285 |