Phelister blairi Hinton, 1935

Caterino, Michael S. & Tishechkin, Alexey K., 2020, Recognition and revision of the Phelister blairi group (Histeridae, Histerinae, Exosternini), ZooKeys 1001, pp. 1-154 : 1

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Phelister blairi Hinton, 1935
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1. Phelister blairi Hinton, 1935 View in CoL Figs 3A, B View Figure 3 , 4E, F View Figure 4 , Map 1 View Map 1

Phelister blairi Hinton, 1935: 61.

Type material.

Holotype female: “Pará, Brazil." / “June” / " Phelister blairi Type Hntn." / "G.Lewis Coll. B.M.1926-369", NHMUK.

Other material.

Brazil: Amapá, Serra do Navio (0.9833, -52), 1/28/90-2/2/90, FIT (CHND, 3ex.); Amapá, Serra Lombard, Limão (0, -51.2), 8/20/61, EXO-03427 (CHND, 1ex.); Amazonas, Reserva Ducke, 26 km NE Manaus, Plot B (-3, -59.94), February 1995, FIT, M.G.V. Barbosa, EXO-03426 (NHMUK, 1ex.); Pará, Altamira - Marabá: km 18 (-3.15, -52.05), May 1985, FIT, EXO-03372 (CHND, 1ex.); Pará, Belém, Utinga (IPEAN) (-1.45, -48.4333), September 1984, FIT (CHND, 2ex.); Pará, Carajás (Serra Norte) (-6.0667, -50.2), 9/26/86-10/6/86, FIT, EXO-03376 (CHND, 1ex.); Pará, Carajás (Serra Norte) (-6.0667, -50.2), 11/13/87-12/2/87, FIT, EXO-03421 (CHND, 1ex.); Pará, Carajás (Serra Norte) (-6.0667, -50.2), 3/29/89-4/6/89, FIT (CHND, 2ex.); Pará, Carajás (Serra Norte) (-6.0667, -50.2), October 1986, FIT, EXO-03375 (CHND, 1ex.); Pará, Marajó-Breves (-6.26, -50.5333), 11/18/87-12/5/87, FIT (CHND, 5ex.); Pará, Mcpio. Jari, Pacanari (-0.65, -52.6667), 220 m, 3/21/11-4/2/11, Baited pitfalls, C.J. Marsh, EXO-03424 (CHND, 1ex.); Pará, Tucuruí (-3.75, -49.667), 7/10/85-7/29/85, FIT (CHND, 2ex.); Pará, Tucuruí (-3.75, -49.667), June 1985, FIT (CHND, 3ex.); French Guiana: Cayenne, 33.5 km S and 8.4 km NW of Hwy N2 on Hwy D5 (4.805, -52.4781), 30 m, 5/29/97-6/9/97, FIT, J. Ashe & R. Brooks, SM0131158 (SEMC, 1ex.); Régina, Rés. Natur. des Nouragues, Camp Inselberg (4.0833, -52.6833), 8/20/10, FIT, SEAG, EXO-03365 (CHND, 1ex.); Régina, Rés. Natur. des Nouragues, Camp Inselberg (4.0833, -52.6833), 10/22/10 and 1/25/11, FIT, SEAG (CHND, 2ex.); Rés. Natur. de la Trinité, (4.6883, -53.2833), 7/20/10, FIT, SEAG (CHND, 1ex.); Roura, 27.4 km SSE (4.7389, -52.2236), 280 m, 5/25/97-5/29/97, FIT, J. Ashe & R. Brooks, SM0096365 (SEMC, 1ex.); Saül, 7 km N, 1 km NW Les Eaux Claires, along Route de Bélizon trail (3.6628, -53.2219), 280 m, 6/4/97-6/8/97, FIT, J. Ashe & R. Brooks, SM0133772 (SEMC, 1ex.); Belvédère de Saül, point de vue (3.6228, -53.2094), 2/14/11, FIT, SEAG (CHND, 1ex.); Rés. Trésor (route de Kaw Pk18) (4.6105, -52.279), 225 m, 11/21/09, FIT, SEAG, EXO-03360 (CHND, 1ex.); Mont Tabulaire, Itoupé (3.022, -53.0842), 800 m, 3/17/10, FIT, SEAG (CHND, 5ex.); Mont Tabulaire, Itoupé (3.023, -53.0955), 570 m, 3/24/10, FIT, SEAG (CHND, 2ex.); Mont Tabulaire Itoupé (3.0303, -53.1067), 400 m, 3/17/10, FIT, SEAG, EXO-03362 (CHND, 1ex.); Mont Tabulaire Itoupé (3.023, -53.0955), 570 m, 3/17/10, FIT, SEAG, EXO-03361 (CHND, 1ex.); Montagne des Chevaux (4.7167, -52.4), 12/6/08-12/16/08, 1/10/09-1/18/09, 3/15/09, 4/11/09 and 1/31/11, FIT, SEAG (AKTC & CHND, 10ex.); Paracou (5.27, -52.92), November 1996, FIT, P.M. Hammond, EXO-03358 (NHMUK, 1ex.); Route Nac. 2, P.k. 47 (4.6333, -52.3667), 7/11/78, Piège + cad. de serpent (CHND, 2ex.); Guyana: Region 8, Iwokrama Forest, 26 km SW Kurupukari, Iwokrama Mt. (4.3339, -58.7883), 400 m, 5/23/01-5/25/01, FIT, R. Brooks, Z. Falin (SEMC, 2ex.); Region 8, Iwokrama Forest, 26 km SW Kurupukari, Iwokrama Mt. (4.3339, -58.7883), 600 m, 5/23/01-5/25/01, FIT, R. Brooks, Z. Falin, SM0565566 (SEMC, 1ex.); Region 8, Iwokrama Forest, Pakatau hills (4.7483, -59.0267), 70 m, 5/25/01-5/29/01, FIT, R. Brooks, Z. Falin, SM0569456 (SEMC, 1ex.); Peru: Cusco, Villa Carmen Fld Stn., 12.89250°S, 71.41917°W, 555 m, 28-30.V.2011, DJ Bennett, FIT (SEMC, 1ex.); Madre de Dios, Los Amigos Field Station, Manu, CICRA (-12.5624, -70.093), 288 m, 7/31/06-8/9/06, pitfall trap, terra firma forest, J. Jacobs, CASENT8123338 (CASC, 1ex.); Madre de Dios, Los Amigos Field Station, Manu, Maderero bamboo forest (-12.5458, -70.1149), 283 m, 1/2/07-1/11/07, pitfall trap, bamboo forest, J. Jacobs, CASENT 8123423 (CASC, 1ex.); Madre de Dios, Pantiacolla Lodge, Alto Madre de Dios R. (-12.655, -71.2317), 420 m, 11/14/07-11/19/07, FIT, D. Brzoska (SEMC, 9ex.); Madre de Dios, Pantiacolla Lodge, Alto Madre de Dios River (-12.6561, -71.2319), 400 m, 10/23/00-10/26/00, FIT, R. Brooks (SEMC, 3ex.); Madre de Dios, Rio Alto Madre de Dios, Pantiacolla Lodge (-12.655, -71.2317), 11/14/07-11/19/07, FIT, D. Brzoska (SEMC, 4ex.); Madre de Dios, CICRA Field Stn., ~ 2 km NW cafeteria res. plot, 12.55236°S, 70.10989°W, 295 m, Flight intrcept. 7-9.vi.2011, Chaboo Team (SEMC 2ex.); Suriname: Brokopondo, Brownsberg Nature Preserve, Witi Creek Trail (4.9486, -55.1814), 340 m, 6/23/99-6/25/99, FIT, Z. Falin, A. Gangadin, H. Hiwat, SM0166833 (SEMC, 1ex.); Brokopondo, Ston Eiland Eco Resort nr. Brownsberg (4.9833, -55.1333), 2/10/10-1/13/10, FIT, C. Gillet, P. Skelley, W. Warner (FSCA, 3ex.); Commewijne, Akintosoela, 32 km SE Suriname River Bridge, road to Redi Doti (5.2714, -54.9208), 40 m, 6/29/99-7/3/99, FIT, Z. Falin, B. DeDijn, A. Gangadin, SM0176672 (SEMC, 1ex.); Marowijne, Palumeu (3.3489, -55.4383), 160 m, 7/9/99, FIT, Z. Falin (CMNC, 2ex.); Marowijne, Palumeu, (3.3489, -55.4383), 160 m, 7/7/99-7/8/99, FIT, Z. Falin, SM0176368 (SEMC, 1ex.); Pará, Carolina Creek, 11 km SE Zanderij Airport (5.3933, -55.1581), 30 m, 6/19/99-6/20/99, FIT, Z. Falin, A. Gangadin, SM0165187 (SEMC, 1ex.); Pará, nr. Overbridge River Resort (5.53, -55.058), 2/15/10-2/18/99, FIT, C. Gillet, P. Skelley, W. Warner (FSCA, 2ex.); Pará, nr. Overbridge at 5.5195, -55.0695, 2/10/10-2/14/10, FIT, W.B. Warner (AKTC & WBWC, 15ex.); Saramacca, West Suriname Road, 139 km WSW Zanderij Airport (5.15, -56.0667), 40-50 m, 6/10/99-6/14/99, FIT, Z. Falin, B. DeDijn, SM0178423 (SEMC, 1ex.); Sipaliwini, CI-RAP Surv. Camp 1: on Kutari River (-2.1753, -56.7874), 228 m, 8/19/10-8/24/10, FIT, Larsen & Short (SEMC, 6ex.); Sipaliwini, CI-RAP Surv. Camp 2: Sipaliwini River (-2.1753, -56.7874), 210 m, 8/27/10-9/1/10, FIT, Larsen & Short, EXO-03369 (SEMC, 4ex.); Sipaliwini, CI-RAP Surv. Camp 3: Wehepai SE Kwamala (2.3629, -56.6977), 237 m, 9/3/10-9/7/10, FIT, Larsen & Short (SEMC, 7ex.); Sipaliwini, CI-RAP Surv. Camp 1: upper Palumeu River (2.4770°N, 55.6294°W), 275 m, FIT, 3/10/12-3/16/12, A.E.Z. Short (AKTC & SEMC, 13ex.); Sipaliwini, CI-RAP Surv. Camp 4: on lower Kasikasima River (2.9773, -55.3850), 200 m, 3/20/12-3/25/12, FIT, T. Larsen (AKTC & SEMC, 6ex.).

Diagnostic description.

Length: 1.50-1.65 mm (avg. 1.62 mm); width: 1.22-1.42 mm (avg. 1.36 mm). Body small, elongate oval, convex, rufescent, with ground punctation moderately conspicuous; frons and epistoma somewhat narrow, deeply depressed along midline, sparsely but conspicuously punctate; supraorbital stria present, narrowly separated from sides of frontal stria, which is complete across depression; epistoma raised at sides; labrum emarginate and subcarinate apically; mandibles lacking conspicuous basal teeth; antennal club elongate with conspicuous setose patch on dorsal surface; prescutellar impression of pronotum ovoid to weakly acuminate at front, approximately equal in width to scutellum; pronotal disk with conspicuous secondary punctures in lateral thirds, more densely to front; median pronotal gland openings distinctly annulate, ~ 1/5 behind anterior margin; marginal pronotal stria complete laterally, broken with inner ends recurved briefly behind eyes; submarginal pronotal stria in apical 1/2 only, weakly impressed, crenulate, just turning anterior corner; elytron with single, complete epipleural stria; outer subhumeral stria present in apical one-third only, inner absent; dorsal striae 1-4 complete, 4th arched to sutural, 5th present in apical 1/2, sutural stria present in apical 2/3; propygidium with dense secondary punctures, those of pygidium smaller and sparser; prosternal keel emarginate at base, striae united along base, enclosing a triangle ~ 3/4 length of keel, with secondary striae along basal 1/2; prosternal lobe short, rounded, with complete marginal stria; mesoventrite produced, with complete marginal stria continued at sides by postmesocoxal stria, which ends freely at middle of lateral portion of metaventrite; mesometaventral stria angulate at middle, reaching middle of mesoventrite, continued at sides by lateral metaventral stria to middle of metacoxa; middle portion of metaventrite impunctate; 1st abdominal ventrite with secondary punctures along anterior margin, with incomplete lateral stria along inner margin of metacoxa; protibia with outer margin rounded, weakly dentate, with five or six marginal spines; meso- and metatibiae slender, mesotibia with rather robust marginal spines, those of metatibia fine and restricted to apical one-third. Male: basal piece ~ 1/3 length of tegmen; tegmen with sides evenly rounded, apices slightly separated, weak medioventral process present in basal 1/3; median lobe ~ 1/2 tegmen length, basal apodemes thin.

Distribution.

This species is most commonly found in northeastern South America, including Pará, Brazil, French Guiana, and Suriname. We have also seen specimens from Peru, but surprisingly not Ecuador.

Remarks.

Among the species treated here, P. blairi is best recognized by its small body size, median pronotal gland openings located close to anterior pronotal margin (Fig. 3A View Figure 3 ), broken anterior marginal pronotal stria, and posteriorly obsolete lateral submarginal pronotal stria. It also has a relatively small area (shortened) enclosed by its prosternal keel striae. Phelister blairoides (#56, below) has similarly anterior pronotal gland openings, but has the lateral submarginal pronotal stria complete, and has the outer subhumeral elytral stria present basally as well as apically (though interrupted at middle). Phelister blairoides is also ~ 2 × as large. Although both these species are widespread and somewhat variable across their ranges, these differences are consistent. This species is also very similar to the following, P. erwini , differing principally by the more anteriorly located pronotal gland openings.

Most specimens have been collected by flight interception traps, with a few taken in carrion and dung baited pitfalls.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Histeridae

SubFamily

Histerinae

Tribe

Exosternini

Genus

Phelister

Loc

Phelister blairi Hinton, 1935

Caterino, Michael S. & Tishechkin, Alexey K. 2020
2020
Loc

Phelister blairi

Hinton 1935
1935