Ellipes eisneri Deyrup, 2005
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Figs 6 View Fig. 6 , 7 View Fig. 7 , 8 View Fig. 8
Ellipes eisneri Deyrup, 2005: 142.
Type material.
- Holotype: USA • ♂; Florida: Citrus County: near Inverness, Withlacoochee Forest, Citrus Area, Forest Road 13, 1.3 mi. south State Road 44; 03 Apr. 1995; sandhill habitat with bare sand, dug from vertical burrow; M. Deyrup leg.; FSCA [not examined]. Paratypes: USA • 4 ♂, 4 ♀; same information as holotype; dry pinned specimens; 1 ♂, 1 ♀, FSCA; 1 ♂, 1 ♀, ANSP • 2 ♂, 10 ♀; "Pine Oak Estates", State Road 488, 3.7 mi. south of junction with U.S. 41; 04 Ap. 1996; sandhill area with bare sand; specimens in ethanol; M. Deyrup leg.; ABS [examined].
Material examined.
- USA, Florida • 2 ♀; Citrus County: Floral City, side of road on Bedford Dr. ; 28.746, -82.299; 28 Jul. 2018; specimens in ethanol; B. Woo leg.; CUIC GoogleMaps • 1 ♀; Citrus County, Lecanto , side of road on 490; 28.832, -82.519; 28 Jul. 2018; photograph; B. Woo leg.; CUIC GoogleMaps • 1 ♀, 5 nymphs, Marion County, Dunnellon, side of road on SW Rainbow Lakes Blvd ; 29.140, -82.493; 29 Jul. 2018; specimens in ethanol; B. Woo leg.; CUIC GoogleMaps • 4 ♀, 4 nymphs;; Marion County, Dunnellon, round dune off Indian Hill Dr. ; 29.169, -82.531; 29 Jul. 2018; specimens in ethanol; B. Woo leg.; CUIC • 1 nymph; Levy County, Bronson, side of road on NE 75th St. ; 29.443, -82.539; 30 Jul. 2018; specimen in ethanol; B. Woo leg.; CUIC GoogleMaps .
Remark.
-These are the only two sites from which the species has been known prior to this work. Herein, I present the following specimen data and localities. For photographs of living and preserved specimens of E. eisneri , see Figs 7 View Fig. 7 and 8 View Fig. 8 .
Distribution.
-Found on the Brooksville Ridge in Levy, Marion, and Citrus Counties, FL (Fig. 5 View Fig. 5 ). Probably also in adjacent Hernando County.
Habitat.
-Specimens were collected in bare sand patches within open sandhill habitats (Fig. 6A, C, E View Fig. 6 ). These areas have scattered lichens and forbs and are usually surrounded by oaks and pines. Tumuli and raised feeding burrows were observed at all sites (Fig. 6B, D View Fig. 6 ). Typical plants present included longleaf pine ( Pinus palustris Mill.), chapman oak ( Quercus chapmanii Sarg.), turkey oak ( Quercus laevis Walter), oak ridge lupine ( Lupinus diffusus Nutt.), and dogfennel ( Eupatorium capillifolium (Lam.) Small) along the road’s edge. Lichens present in these habitats included Cladonia leporina Fr., C. evansii Abbayes, and C. subtenuis (Abbayes) Mattick.
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Ellipes eisneri Deyrup, 2005
Woo, Brandon 2021 |
Ellipes eisneri
Deyrup 2005 |