Omolabus corvinus (Gyllenhal)
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Omolabus corvinus (Gyllenhal) |
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Omolabus corvinus (Gyllenhal) View in CoL
( Figs. 5 View FIGURES 1 – 8 , 13 View FIGURES 9 – 14 , 45, 46, 47 & 48)
Attelabus corvinus Gyllenhal 1839: 304 View in CoL
Attelabus constrictipennis Chittenden 1926: 163 View in CoL
Xestolabus corvinus (Gyllenhal) O’Brien & Wibmer 1982: 13 View in CoL
Type locality. Mexico, between Oaxaca and Acapulco.
Type holder. Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet, Stockholm, Sweden ( SMNH)
Type data. Not examined.
Size range. Male: 4.5 x 2.3 mm to 8.1 x 3.8 mm; Female: 4.5 x 2.3 to 7.6 x 3.6 mm.
Description. Body black, usually first abdominal sternite with reddish lateral margins. Head sparsely punctate; frons concave, usually with some irregular ridges and punctures; eyes reniform, only slightly protruding from surface of head. Rostrum as long as head in male, shorter in female; moderately punctured, robustly enlarged beyond antennal insertions; width at apex two or more times wider than frons; postlabial area with pair of more or less acute downward projecting spinelike processes in male; processes sometimes short and denticlelike in smaller males. Antennae inserted at basal 1/3 of rostrum; club shortcompact, only ½ as long as funicle, segments subequal in length; funicular segment 1 ovoglobose, subequal to scape; segment 2 clavate, slightly shorter than 1, segment 3 same as 2 but slightly longer; 4 short, about 2 shorter than 2, more robust apically; 5, 6 and 7 moniliform, subequal. Pronotum finely and sparsely punctured, moderately punctured posterolaterally, with pair of foveae on either side of middle; foveae sometimes very weak or indistinct; anterior collar weakly defined, dorsally widened and vshaped. Scutellum twice as wide as long, 5sided, posterior margin with wide median angle. Elytra slightly longer than wide, widest at humeri; in dorsal view distinctly narrowed from humeri to apices; transversely depressed behind scutellum; humeri simple, rounded, distinctly protuberant, more so in male; striae distinct basally, becoming much smaller and less distinct posteriorly; intervals weakly convex at base, becoming flat, smooth and wide beyond base. Profemora equally swollen in both sexes, with weak midventral irregular longitudinal ridge; ridge more distinct in male.
Distribution ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 1 – 8 ). This is a very widespread species that ranges from the southwestern United States south through Central America to Panama. It is likely that this species also ranges into northern South America. A single female specimen from Brazil appears to be O. corvinus and bears the following data: Brazil, upper Amazon, v1904, JF Zikan (FMNH). Wibmer and O’Brien (1986) list Columbia, South America in the distribution of this species but I have not seen material from there.
Comments. Omolabus corvinus is the most abundant species of Omolabus and represents 44 % of the specimens examined in this study. Vogt (1992) states that O. corvinus normally oviposits more than a single egg per nidus and sometimes as many as six in niduses made from the larger leaves of S. mombin . This multioviposition results in more uniform size distribution and, according to Vogt (1992, less differences between the sexes. Small males and females do occur but do not have the degree of size difference that majors and minors have in other species. Adaptation to a number of Anacardiaceae host plants has most likely led to the wide distribution of this species and the multioviposition in single niduses is probably a factor in its abundance. It is recognized by the shiny black body and the pair of rounded pitlike depressions (foveae) on the pronotum (Figs. 45–48). The foveae are very weak in some individuals and are indistinct in some smaller specimens. Omolabus laesicollis is also entirely black but it is smaller in size, lacks the pronotal foveae and has much more protuberant eyes. In addition, the male rostrum in O. corvinus has a pair of ventrally projecting more or less acute postlabial prosesses while the major male of O. laesicollis has wide flattened forward projecting postlabial processes that are truncated apically.
Host plants. Omolabus corvinus is associated throughout much of its range with Spondias mombin L. and Spondias purpurea L. Some specimens from Costa Rica are recorded from Astronium conzatti (Greenm.) and some from Panama are recorded from Astronium graveolens Jacq. (Anacardiaceae) . Other specimens from Mexico and Honduras were taken on Zanthoxylum sp. ( Rutaceae ). The southwestern United States subpopulation, described by Chittenden (1926) as X. constrictipennis , is recorded from Rhus sp. and Rhus radicans L. = Toxicodendron radicans L., poison ivy ( Anacardiaceae ). Vogt (1992) associated this species with the following Anacardiaceae along the Pacific slopes of Mexico: Pseudosmodingium perniciosum (H.B.K.) Engl., Amphipterygium adstringens (Schlect.) Schiede , Rhus allophylloides Standley and Astronium graveolens Jacq. ; as well as six unknown species of Anacardiaceae found as far south as the state of Chiapas. Nonanacardiaceous host plants listed with specimens from Panama are not true hosts and the specimens were undoubtedly there in random transition when collected.
The male genitalia of O. corvinus specimens taken from different locations throughout its range were dissected and compared. The aedeaguses, including sclerotized structures within the endophallic sac, were found to be morphologically consistent. The TA in this species is large and complex ( Figs. 13 View FIGURES 9 – 14 , 22 & 23 View FIGURES 22 – 24 ). It is composed of three major parts: a “wishbone” shaped anchor piece (anch pc) on the dorsal wall of the endophallic sac that lies almost entirely beneath the TA in ventral view; an elongate basal piece (basl pc) composed of two thick rodlike structures; and a broad scoop like apical piece (apic pc) bearing a unique hooklike transfer process (trans pr). The anchor piece becomes far removed from the TA when the sac is everted during copulation ( Fig. 23 View FIGURES 22 – 24 ) and probably helps to stabilize the position of the TA’s basal and apical pieces within the female genital chamber ( Fig. 24 View FIGURES 22 – 24 ). The rodlike structures of the basal piece provide support and a groove along their interfaces for the sperm duct. The sperm duct travels along the groove and enters the TA dorsally at the junction of the basal and apical pieces and ends (i.e., true gonopore) near the base of the transfer process. The shape of the transfer process probably allows it to hook into the opening of the female spermathecal duct thereby enhancing the movement of sperm directly into the duct. Measurements of male and female genitalia indicate that the spacial arrangement is consistent with these probable functions.
Specimen data. 1,121 specimens were examined. The sexes and label data are as follows:
BELIZE: 1 male & 1 female, mile 48 Belize Corozal rd., viii1953, NLH Kraus (AMNH); 3 males & 5 females, Alfun Ha, 11viii1977, CW & L O’Brien & Marshall; 2 females, Orange Walk distr., vic. LaMilpa field station, Rio Bravo conservation area, 813 vii1996, WB Warner, J Shuey, P Kovarik & O’Brien (CASC); 1 female, S.C. [Stann creek], km 45, Humming bird hwy., 18viii1977, O’Brien & Marshall; 1 female, S.C. [Stann creek], Km 32.2, Southern hwy, 19viii1977, O’Brien & Marshall; 2 males, Altun Ha, 11viii1977, O’Brien & Marshall; 2 males & 3 females (same except CW & L O’Brien & Marshall); 1 female, Orange Walk, La Milpa Field Station, Rio Bravo Conservation area, 9vii1996, CW & L O’Brien; 3 males & 4 females, O.W. [Orange Walk] district, Rio Bravo Cons. area, 2nd logging road, 13vii1996, CW & LB O’Brien; 1 female (same except 10vii1996, Mahogany Tr.); 1 female, Cayo, 10 mi S Georgeville, 21viii 1977, CW & L O’Brien & Marshall; 1 female, Cayo, 3.2 km N Central farm, 15viii1977, O’Brien & Marshall; 1 male, Cayo, Cristo Rey rd., 15viii1977, O’Brien & Marshall; 1 male & 1 female, Orange Walk, La Milpa field station, 813 vii1996, WB Warner, J Shuey, P Kovarik & O’Brien; 1 male & 3 females, Orange Walk, La Milpa field station, Rio Bravo conservation area, 11vii1996, CW & L O’Brien; 4 males & 5 females (same except 15vii1996); 1 male (same except 15vii1996); 1 male, Orange Walk, La Milpa field station, 13vii1996, CW & L O’Brien; 1 female, Orange Walk, 4.8 km N Orange Walk, 11viii1977, CW & L O’Brien; 1 female, Corozal, 21 km SW Corozal, 13viii1977 O’Brien & Marshall; 1 female, Corozal, 6.4 km NW Corozal, 12viii1977, O’Brien & Marshall (CWOB); 1 male & 3 females, S Corozal, viii1980, Spondias, G Vogt ; 1 male & 5 females, South San Ramon, 1viii1980 [?], Spondias, G Vogt ; 1 male & 7 females, Orange Walk, 4050 mi N Belize City, viii1981, Spondias, G Vogt ; 2 females, 30 mi N Belize City, 19viii1981, nidifying Spondias, G Vogt ; 1 female, 2.53 mi N Orange Walk, 24vii1982, Spondias , medium leaf, G Vogt; 1 male & 2 females, 5 mi Dangrida, 4viii 1982, Spondias , large leaf, G Vogt; 1 male, below Belmopan, Cirguelillo, 5viii1982, feeding Cirguelillo in numbers, G Vogt (USNM).
COLUMBIA, SOUTH AMERICA [?]: 2 males & 2 females, Leticia, vii1970, Spondias, G Vogt (USNM).
COSTA RICA: Cartago: 1 female, Turrialba, 1630 vii1965, JP Miles & JC Downey (FMNH); 1 female, Turrialba, 29v 1973, 610 m, G Ekis; 1 female, (same except 12vii1971) (CASC); 2 males, Turrialba, 29v 1973, 610 m, G Ekis (CWOB). Guanacaste: 3 males & 8 females, Santa Rosa N. P., 23vii & 2viii, 1980, Spondias mombin, D R Whitehead ; 2 males & 2 females, P. N. Santa Rosa, vii1978, Spondias, G Vogt (USNM); 6 males & 6 females, 13 mi SE Liberia, 12vii1974, 400', on Astronium conzattii , var. stanleyi , CW & L O’Brien (CASC); 2 males & 2 females, 13 mi SE Liberia, 12 vii1974, 400', on Astronium conzattii var. standleyi , CW & L O’Brien & Marshall; 1 male, 6.4 km NW Canas, 7–9 vii1966, JB Karren; 1 male & 2 females, 21 km SE Liberia, 12vii1974, CW & L O’Brien & Marshall; 2 males & 2 females, Parque Nacional Santa Rosa, Cafetal, 19viii1991, RW Flowers; 1 male, P. N. Guanacaste, Est. Pitilla, v1991, P Rios, C Moraga & R Flowers (CWOB); 1 male, 25 km SE Canas, 4vi1980, JE Wappes (UCBC); 1 male, 6 mi N Canas, Taboga, 7vii1988, 10o19'N 85o09'W, HA Hespenheide (CHAH); 1 male, Santa Rosa National Park, 1984, DH Janzen; 1 male & 7 females (same except 1979); 1 male (same except 1981), 1 female (same except 1984); 2 females (same except 1983) (DHJC). Heredia: 1 female, San Jose, 2847 [8viii1947?], M Valerio (USNM); 1 female, La Selva biol. sta. nr. Puerto Viejo, 7iii2002, rolling leaves of small Spondias mombin , STR edge, 3950 m, RW Hamilton; 1 male & 2 females, La Selva biol. sta., successional plots, 27v1997, ex. 3 ft. Spondias mombin , RW Hamilton; 4 males & 1 female, 12vi1997, emerged from leaf rolls of Spondias mombin collected 27v1997, RW Hamilton; 2 males & 2 females, La Selva biol. sta., 30v1997, STR trail, RW Hamilton; 2 males & 2 females, La Selva biol. sta., 28v1997 ex. young Spondias mombin tree, RW Hamilton (RWHC); 1 male, Est. Biol. La Selva, 1vii1993, 50 150 m, 10o26' 84o01', bosque secondario, Proy. ALAS, M/13/147; 2 males, Prov. Puntarenas, R. N. A. Cabo Blanco, Estacion Cabuya, 13–16 v2003, 0100 m, Libre, W Porras; 1 male, Prov. Limon, R. B. Hitoy Cerere, Send. Rompe Pechos, 16i 2003, 200 m, W Sombrereta; 1 male, Prov. Limon, Estacion Hitoy Cerere, Send. a Espavel, 1830 vi2002, 100 200 m, W Arana; 1 male, Prov. Puntarenas, Est. Sirena (ACOSA), 21–27 iii1995, 1 100 m, E Altaro; 1 male, Alred. Estacion, R. Priv. Karen Morgensen, 5vii2003, 320 350 m, W. Porras, M Zumbado; 5 females (same except 10vii 2003, 320 m, W Porras); 1 female, P. N. Antonio Manuel, Quepos, iii1993, 80 m, G Varela (INBC); 3 males & 12 females, La Selva biol. sta., 2 km S Puerto Viejo, 3–5 vi1984, Riley, Rifer & LeBoux (CWOB); 1 male, Prov. Heredia La Selva, 3 km S Pto.Viejo, 5iv1987, 10°26' N 84o01' W, HA Hespenhiede; 1 male (same except 20iii1980); 1 male (same except 25iii1987); 1 male, (same except 15vii1982, Spondias ); 1 male, (same except 12iv1989); 1 female, (same except 22iv 1989) (CHAH). Limon: 1 male, Valle de la Estrella Pandora, 1720 ii1984, H & A Howden (CMNC). Puntarenas: 2 males & 1 female, P. N. Corcovado, 1020 viii1980, Spondias mombin , DR Whitehead (USNM); 11 males & 5 females, 6 km S Santa Elena, 2 vi 1979, 100 m, H & A Howden; 1 male, Monteverde, 3vi1979, 1400 m, H & A Howden (CMNC); 1 male, 23 km N Puerto Jimenez, Peninsula de Osa, viii1992, Malaise traps, 10 m, P Hanson; 1 female, Rincon, 3 km SW Rincon, Res. For. Golfo Dulce, vii1992, Malaise traps, P Hanson; 1 female, MonteVerde, 26v to 3vi1984, E Riley, D Rider & D Ledou; 1 male & 2 females, Turrialba, 12vii1971, G Ekis; 1 male, 13 mi NW Esparza, 19vi1974, 250', CW and L O’Brien & Marshall; (CWOB); 1 male, Pension Monte Verde, 15viii1976, 1350 m, 10°19'N 84° 49'W, HA Hespenheide; 1 female, (same except 16viii1976); 1 female, (same except 12viii1976); 1 male, Parque Nacional Corcovado, Est. Sirena, 2iii1981, 08° 2131' N 83° 36' W, HA Hespenheide (CHAH); 7 males & 9 females, La Sirena, Osa Pen. [peninsula], viii1978, Spondias, G Vogt (USNM).
El SALVADOR: 1 male & 1 female, Metapan, 5viii1954, col. MSV [?]; 1 male, La Libertad, km 77, 1978, G Vogt; 3 females, km 77, vii1978, Spondias, G Vogt ; 1 male, La Libertad, km 2050, x1978, G Vogt (USNM).
GUATEMALA: 1 female, Languin, Alta Vera Paz, 8vi1948, 1000 ft., RD Mitchell; 1 female, S. P. Yepocapa, Chimal, 24iv1948, 4,100 ft., RD Mitchell (FMNH); 1 male, Mauricio, 500 ft., AD Banegas; 7 males & 9 females, AD Banegas; 1 female, Panzos, Tierra Caliente, 500 ft., AD Banegas (UMRM); 1 male, Chicacao, 11vii1949, TH Farr; 1 male, (same except 13vii1949); 1 female, Yepocapa, vii1948, HT Dalmat; 1 male, Alta V. Paz, Trece Aguas, Cacao, 8iv [?], Schwarz & Barber; 2 females, (same except 9iv); 1 male & 1 female, (same except 15iv); 1 male & 1 female (same except 11iv); 1 female, (same except 31iii); 1 male & 1 female, (same except 24iv); 1 female, (same except 6 iv); 1 male & 3 females, Puente Salfate, 1980, Spondias , feeding & nidifying, G Vogt; 2 males, Pto. Barrios, km 240, 1979, G Vogt; 1 male, Pto. Barrios, km 93, 1980, Spondias , small leaf, G Vogt; 11 males & 23 females, Escobas, nr. Pto. Sta.Tomas, viii1979, Spondias, G Vogt ; 3 males & 6 females, Retalhuleu, El Asintal, 3.3 mi W Retalhuleu, 6viii 1979, Spondias, G Vogt ; 6 males & 11 females, Quezaltenango, El Reposo [Hacienda], km 332, 6viii1979, Spondias, G Vogt ; 2 males & 4 females (same except 2viii1979); 3 females, Izabal, el Lancetillal, Spondias, G Vogt ; 2 males & 1 female, Quezaltenango, El Reposo [Hacienda], viii1980, Bursera , nidifying, G Vogt; 2 male & 1 female, beyond Pto. Sta. Tomas, 1979, G Vogt; 1 male & 4 females, Escobas, viii1980, Spondias , microleaf, G Vogt; 1 female, Pto. Sta. Tomas, 197879, Spondias, G Vogt 1 female, Cirguelillo [?] Puente Lobo, 1980, G Vogt; 3 males & 3 females, CirguelilloPuente Salfate [?], 1x1980, Spondias, G Vogt ; 1 male & 1 female, Heda [?], Varcadades, km 121, viii1979, Spondias, G Vogt (USNM).
HONDURAS: 1 male, La Ceiba, 19viii1916, FJ Dyer; 1 male, Taulabe, 17v1980, JV Mankins; 1 female, 25iii1940, Charleston; 1 male, Tegucigalpa, 5iv1917, FJ Dyer; 4 males & 9 females, Atlantida, E Tela, 1980, Spondias , nidifying large leaves, G Vogt; 7 males & 4 females, Rio Lion Hills, 1980, Spondias, G Vogt ; 2 males, P. N. Soberania, viii 1983, Spondias, G Vogt ; 2 females, Cortes, Puerto Cortes, Guat. border, 31viii1979, Spondias, G Vogt ; 10 males & 8 females, Atlantida, 7 mi E Tela, ix1979, Spondias, G Vogt ; 1 female, Atlantida, Tela, 1980, Spondias , nidifying large leaf, G Vogt; 3 males, km 5060, La Libertad, Spondias, G Vogt ; 9 males & 5 females, La Lima, El Progresso, 1979, Spondias, G Vogt ; 1 male & 2 females, Atlantida, La Ceiba airport, 1979 , Spondias, G Vogt ; 1 male & 1 female, Cortes, Cirguelillo canon, nr. San Pedro Sulla, 1980, G Vogt; 5 males & 1 female, P. N. Soberania, vii1983, Spondias , nidifying & feeding on mediun sized leaves, G Vogt (USNM); 1 female, Atlantida, RVS Cuero Salado, Salado Barra, 30 iv2000, 2 m, C Cantarero; 1 male & 2 females, (same except 110 vi2000, J Paz); 1 male, Atlantida, Bocca Cerrada, 12viii2000, O Flores (RDCC); 1 female, La Ceiba, 12ix 1971, JV Mankins; 1 female, Com. [Comayagua], 2 mi. W Taulabe, coffee finca, 17ix 1984, 400', on Astronium conzattii var. standleyi , CW & L O’Brien & Marshall; 1 male & 1 female, Com., 5 km NW Taulabe, Rio Jaitique, 29vii1977, O’Briens & Marshall; 1 male (same except 2viii1977); 2 males, La Lima [Cortes?], 8ix1974, C Evers; 1 male & 2 females (same except 9viii1974); 1 female, Cortes, Omoa, 1.6 km SW Omoa, 23vii 1974, CW & L O’Brien & Marshall; 1 male, Cortes, Lago de Yojoa, 20vii1977, CW & L O’Brien & Marshall; 1 female, Atlantida, La Ceiba, 9xii1971, JV Mankins; 1 male, Atlantida [Comayagua]; 1 female, Atlantida, Tela, 28 km SW Tela, 6ix1977, CW & L O’Brien & Marshall; 1 male (same except 6viii1977); 1 male, Comayagua, La Libertad, 7 km S La Libertad, 18viii1977, CW & L O’Brien & Marshall; 2 males, S.C. Y. [Santa Cruz de Yojoa], Lago Yojoa, 21vii1974, on Xanthoxylem [Zanthoxylem?], CW & L O’Brien & Marshall; 1 female, Cor. [Cortes], 1 mi SW Omoa, 23vii1974, CW & L O’Brien (CWOB); 1 male & 1 female, Cortes, Pena Blanca, Lago Yojoa, 22vi1979, JA Chemsak, A Michelbacher & WW Middlekauff (EMEC). MEXICO: Campeche: 3 males & 4 females, 9.7 km N Escarcega, 4viii1974, on Xanthoxylem [Zanthoxylem], CW & L O’Brien & Marshall; 23 males & 31 females, 6 mi N Escarcega, 4viii1974, on Xanthoxylem, CW & L O’Brien & Marshall (CWOB); 1 female, 18.5 mi N Escarcega, 2viii1980, Schaffner, Weaver, Friedlander (TAMU); 2 males & 3 females, 4 mi E Fr. [Francisco] Escarcega, 1112 vii1983, R Anderson, tropical lowland forest, 350' (CMNC); 1 male & 2 females, 80 km E Escarcega, viii1980, Spondias, G. Vogt (USNM); Chiapas: 1 female, 5 mi SE Comitan, 3viii1952, EE Gilbert, CD McNeil; 1 male, Pichucalco, 9viii1962, JK Drew; 1 female, 4 mi SW Simjoval, 18iii1953, RC Bechtel, EI Schlinger (UCBC); 1 male, El Aquacer, 14vii 1993, 530 m, S Zaragoza; 1 female, 24 km E San Cristobal, 26v 1987, DA Rider, EG and TJ Riley; 1 male, 10 km S Palenque, hwy 199, San Manuel rd, 30v1987, DA Rider, EG Riley, mercury vapor light; 1 female, 10 km NW Comitan, 2 vii1981, AN Garcia Aldrete (CWOB); 1 female, 54 km S Ocosingo, vi201990, R Turnbow (RHTC); 1 female, Teopisca, v271990, H & A Howden; 1 male, Pq. Nac. Sumidero, Coyota Mirador, 15vi1989, 1700 m, H Howden; 1 female, Pq. El Aguacero, 16 km W Ocozocoautla, 24vi1989, H Howden; 1 female, 27 km S Teopisca, 13vi1989, H Howden; 2 males & 1 female, Palenque, 28vii1983, S & J Peck, H & A Howden (HAHC); 2 males & 1 female, 4 mi S Palenque Ruins, 24 vii1983, R Anderson, W Maddison, tropical lowland forest, 250'; 1 male, 4 mi S Palenque 2530 vii1983, tropical lowland forest, 200', R Anderson; 1 female, 64.2 mi SW Palenque, Bonampak rd, 8vii1983, 500', R Anderson; 1 female, 105 km SE Palenque, Bonampak rd, 89 vii1983, W Maddison (CMNC); 1 male, 17 mi N Ocozocuautla, x191976, Cate & Clark.; 2 males & 1 female, 3 mi SE La Trinitaria, 1819 vi1965, HR Burke, JR Meyer, JC Schaffner; 3 males, 31 mi E La Trinitaria, L Monte Bella Rd, 14viii1967, el 4,800', HR Burke & J Hafernik (TAMU); 9 males & 4 females, NE Pichucalco, vii1980, Spondias, G Vogt ; 1 male, above Arriaga, 27vii1980, Spondias, G Vogt ; 1 male, Tuxtla Gutierrez, Rio Grijalva at bridge, vii1980, G Vogt; 1 female, km 20 to Villa Carranza, Spondias microleaf, G Vogt; 3 males & 3 females, Palenque, viii1980, Spondias, G Vogt ; 2 males & 2 females, km 115 & km 84, Rio La Venta, vii1980, Spondias, G Vogt ; 1 male, km 7, Palenque, EscarcegaOcosingo, 9viii1981, Spondias, G Vogt ; 5 males & 5 females, CatarutasEl Aquacero, 26vii 1981, anacard poison tree, nidifying in numbers, G Vogt; 6 males & 3 females, km 7 PalenqueOcosingo, viii91981, Spondias, G Vogt (USNM). Guerrero: 1 female, 22 km E Chichihualco, 22ix1989, R Turnbow (RHTC); 3 males & 7 females, Zapilotes canon, ix1989, sumac tree, G Vogt; 2 females, Agua de Obispo, 1980, copal, G Vogt; 2 males & 2 females, MezealatoMilpillas, 1979, sumac tree, nidifying & feeding, G Vogt; 1 female, km 18, Ixtapa, AltamiranoCirguillo [Cuidad Altamirano?], ix1981, nr Spondias, G Vogt ; 2 males & 3 females, (same except ix1980); 1 male & 3 females, km 57, TaxcoCuernevaca, 1980, G Vogt; 1 male, nr. Xochipala, vi1981, sumac tree, G Vogt; 2 males & 4 females, IxtapaAltamirano, km 18, ix1981, nidifying large leaf Spondias, G Vogt (USNM). Jalisco: 1 male & 1 female, below Comitan, nidifying Bursera [?], 25.5 km, G Vogt; 2 males & 2 females, 12 km below Chilpancingo, 20vii1980, sumac tree, G Vogt (USNM). Michoacan: 1 male & 1 female, 5.5 mi E Patecuaro, 9vii1973, 7,200 ft, ME 95, RR & ME Murray (TAMU). Mexico: 1 male, Tejupilco Temescaltepec, 6vii1933, HE Hinton & RL Usinger, EC Zimmerman collection (USNM). Morelos: 1 female, 10 mi E Cuernavaca, 30vii1976, Peigler, Gruetzmacher, R & M Murray, Schafffner (TAMU). Nayarit: 1 male, Arroyo Santiago, nr. Jesus Maria, 5vii1955, B. Malkin (UCBC); 1 female, km 10 above Tepic, 1980, anacard liana, G Vogt; 1 female, km 60, TepicPto.Vallarta, G Vogt (USNM). Oaxaca: 2 males, Temascal, 16vii1966, JS Buckett, MR & RC Gardner (UCBC); 1 female, 2 km SE Camaron, 12vii2000, A Ibarra, E Barrera, C Mayor; 1 female, PochutlaOaxaca rd, km 3, 3vi1985, E Barrera; 1 male, 18 mi N Tepic, 16viii1960, DG Rentz (CWOB); 1 female, 12 km W El Camaron, vi221974, W E Steiner; 1 male, Puerto Angel, 31vii1965, AB Lau; 1 female (same except, 20vii1963); 2 females, TehuantepecEl Cameron, km 243, 29viii1981, Spondias, G. Vogt ; 1 male, km 237, El CameronTehuantepec, 25vii1981, trifoliate anacard, G Vogt; 5 males & 2 females, Tuxtepec, 1979, Spondias, G Vogt ; 2 females, EscondidoEl Cameron, km 185 Tehuantepec, 1980, G Vogt (USNM). Quintana Roo: 1 male & 1 female, Felipe Carrillo, 68 viii1974, O’Brien & Marshall; 1 female, Pureto Morelos, FD Parker, 68 x1986 (CWOB); 1 male, 16 mi NE Felipe Carrillo Puerto, 8viii1974, O’Brien & Marshall (CASC); 1 male, 6vi1959, P & C Vaurie (AMNH); 1 male, Tulum Ruins, 17vii1983, dune flora, W Maddison; 1 male, Kohunlich Ruins, 30 mi E Chetumal, 1516 vii1983, mixed cohune palm forest, 350', R Anderson (CMNC). San Luis Potosi: 1 female, 15 mi NW of Tamazunchale, rd to Xililitla, 24viii1948, EW Fager (FMNH); 1 female, NE Tamazunchale, Hollingsworth ranch, 1960, Spondias, G. Vogt ; 1 male & 1 female, Matehuala, 13viii1982, Spondias, G Vogt (USNM). Sinaloa: 2 males, Malpica, 17vii1982, J Cope; 1 female, Mazatlan, 20vii1982, J Cope (CWOB). Sonora: 2 males, 11.6 km NW Yecora, 29vi1973, 1646 m, PE Jump (CWOB). Tabasco: 26 males & 21 females, Sapotal, Tab.[Tabasco?] 196669, Spondias, G Vogt ; 1 female, Cardenas, 2225 vii1981, D Letourneau, emerged from Spondias mombin leaf roll; 2 females, (same except 25vii 1981); 1 male, Cardenas, 23vii1981, emerged from Spondias mombin leaf, D Letourneau; 2 males & 3 females, La Chontalpa, 29iv1973, G Ekis; 3 females, 20 km W Cardenas, 22vii1981, emerged from S. mombin leaf roll, D Letourneau; 2 females, (same except ix261980, from rolled leaf of Spondias tree); 1 male, (same except 23vii1981) (CWOB); 1 male, Teapa, 23vi1963, J Doyen; 1 female, Campo Exp. CSAT, 20 km W Cardenas, 23vii1980, Schaffner & Freidlander (TAMU); 1 female, La Chontalpa, 29iv 1973, G. Ekis (USNM). Tamaulipas: 1 female, 7 km SE Gomez Farias, 5–7 i1987, EG Riley; 1 female, Bocatoma, 7 km SSE Gomez Farias, 5–7 i1981, EG Riley; 1 male, (same except 2728 v1979) (CWOB). Veracruz: 1 male, ComoapanEjipantla, 14–27 vi1985, D Heffern; 1 male, Fortin de las Flores, 6vii1963, J Doyen (UCBC); 1 female, Veracruz Llave, Biologia de las Tuxtlas, 18iv1989, E Barrera, JL Colin; 1 male, Veracruz Llave, San Andres Tuxtla, 21iv1989, E Barrera, JL Colin; 1 female, Veracruz Llave, Biologia de los Tuxtlas, 29iv1991, C Mayora, G Ortega; 2 males, Veracruz Llave, Fortin de la Flores, 6vii1963, WA Foster; 1 female, Veracruz Llave, Cordoba, 4vii1965, on Huisache, GH Nelson; 2 males & 1 female, Los Tuxtlas Biol. Sta., 13v1986, E Ramirez; 1 male, 10 mi S Coatzacoalcos, 10vii1963, J Doyen; 1 male, Los Tuxtlas Biol. Sta., 23vii 1986, AI Barra; 1 male, San Andreas Tuxtla, Balzapote, 21v1981, JL Colin (CWOB); 1 male, Biol. de Los Tuxtlas, 21iv1991, 16o35' N, 95o05' W, HA Hespenheide; 2 males & 2 female, (same except 26iv1991); 1 male, (same except iv231991); 1 male, (same except FT Hovore, 1v1991); 1 female, (same except iv291991); 2 males & 1 female [same except 26iv1991]; 1 male [same except 24iv1991, FT Hovore & G Gentry]; 4 males & 4 females (same except 26iv1991) (CHAH); 1 male, Municipio Tuxtla Gutierrez, Mirador for Chicoasan Dam, N end Canon El Sumidero, 9ix1976, alt. 518 m, DE & JA Breedlove; 1 male, 10 km NE Comitan, road to Las Margaritas, Municipio de Comitan de Dominquez, 1671 m, DE & PM Breedlove; 1 male, SE CitlaltepetlMatzorongo, 22vi 1964, LW Swan; 8 males & 4 females, Cordoba, A Fenyes, A Fenyes collection (CASC); 1 female, 10 mi S Coatzacoalcos, 10vii1963, J Doyen (TAMU); 2 males & 1 female, Cordoba, 20–21 vii1936, CH Seevers (FMNH); 2 males & 2 females, Cordoba, 25iv 1908, A Fenyes collection; 1 female (same except 4iv1908); 1 female (same except 22v 1908); 1 male (same except 8v1908); 1 male (same except 3v1908); 1 female, Omealea [?], 16iv1908, FK Knab; 6 males & 2 females, Cordoba, 10vi [?], FK Knab; 1 male & 1 female (same except 12vi); 1 male & 1 female (same except 15vi); 1 male & 1 female, 18 mi N San Andres, vi1954, DG Kissinger; 1 female, 20 mi S Catemaco, vi1954, DG Kissinger; 3 males & 5 females, Catemaco lowlands, 1966, G. Vogt; 1 female, 23 mi below Cordoba, vii1969, Spondias, G Vogt ; 1 female, Fortin, Microanda Hill, 5vi1986, Spondias, G Vogt (USNM). Yucatan: 1 female, 71 km E Valladolid, 7viii1974, CW & L O’Brien & Marshall (CWOB); 1 male, Colonia Yucatan, 15viii1964, JC & D Pallister (AMNH); 1 male & 1 female, Santecomapan, 10vi1969, H Howden (HAHC); 1 female, 14 mi E ChichenItza, 3031 vii1980, Schaffner, Weaver, Friedlander (TAMU); 1 female, Rte. 143, 18.8 km NE Huatusco, El Miridor, 22xii1978, Mex. Exp. 197879, coffee finca ravine, in bromeliads, GE & KE Ball; 2 females, Cordoba, 4iv1908, FK Knab; 1 female (same except 9iv1908); 1 male & 1 female (same except 28iv1908); 3 males, (same except 1v1908); 1 male & 2 females (same except 8v1908); 1 female, Unknown State: 1 female, 20x1937, F Nevermann; 1 male & 6 females, 23v1935, an blatt von Spondias mombin ; 3 females (same except 28iv1935); 4 males & 3 females, 1viii1934, Blattwickler aus Spondias mombin, F Nevermann (USNM).
NIGARAGUA: 3 males & 4 females, Miami, US airport [in bromeliad shipment from Nigaragua], 2xii1964, R Higgins (USNM); 1 female, Masaya, Laguna de Apoyo, 18ix 1993, E Vanden Berghe (CWOB).
PANAMA: 1 male, Canal Zone, Barro Colo. Is., 19v1967, DM Delong & CA Triplehorn; 1 male & 2 females, Camp Chagres, 2627 x1967, T Taylor; 1 male & 3 females, France Field, A Bierig; 3 females, Barro Colo. Is., Canal Zone, 14i1959, HS Dybas (FMNH); 1 male, Canal Zone, Barro Colorado, 17ii1964, KW Cooper; 3 males & 1 female, Barro Colorado Is., Canal Zone, vi1939, J Zetek; 1 male, 1 mi S Gamboa, Canal Zone, 6xii1969, HP Stockwell; 1 male, Barro Colorado Is., 6iii1926, CT Greene; 1 male, Cerro Campana, 16vii1976, WE Clark; 1 male, Barro Colo. Is., 8vii1961, JM Campbell; 1 female, Farfan Playa, 1984, nidifying Spondias purpurea, G Vogt ; 2 females, Panama, NW Chepo, ix1984; 1 female, Canal Zone, 12vi1970, H Stockwell; 1 female, Canal Zone, Ciricito, 27x1931, Blackwelder collection; 1 female, Canal Zone, Ft. Clayton, 22v1970, H Stockwell; 1 female, Barro Colorado Is., 27 vii1973, H Stockwell; 1 female, Panama, P Ieidore; 1 male & 1 female, Panama, Madden, 1971, Spondias, G Vogt ; 1 male & 1 female, 2 mi Rio Chepo, 1971, Spondias, G Vogt ; 1 female, Canal Zone, Paraiso, 8ii1911, EA Schwarz; 1 female, Trinidad river, vi1911, A Busck; 1 male, B.C.I. [Barranco Colorado Isl.], 1959, Spondias, G Vogt ; 2 males, Cocle, N El Valle, viii1983, Spondias, G Vogt ; 14 males & 13 females, en route to Pina [?], vii 1983, feeding & nidifying small leaf Spondias, G Vogt ; 1 male, Rio, nr. Kobbe, 1971, Spondias, G Vogt ; 4 males & 4 females, Veraguas, San Francisco, viii1984, nidifying Spondias, G Vogt (USNM); 1 male, Canal Zone, 5 mi NW Gamboa, 25vii1970, 9o09'N 79o43'W, HA Hespenheide; 1 male & 1 female, (same except 3viii1974); 1 male, (same except 22i 1970); 1 male, Canal Zone, 3.5 km WNW Paraiso, 11iii1970, E Morris; 2 females, (same except 13viii1971, HA Hespenheide); 1 female, (same except 16viii1971); 1 male, Canal Zone, 4.5 km W Cocoli, 22vii1970, 8°58'N 79°38'W, HA Hespenheide; 1 male, Canal Zone, Barro Colorado Is., 4vi1977, 9°10'N 79°50'W, HA Hespenheide; 1 male & 1 female, Canal Zone, Pipeline road, 7 km NW Gamboa, 22i1970, 9°10'N 79°45' W, HA Hespenheide; 1 female, Panama Province, 7 mi W Chepo, 9vii1970, 9°10'N 79°11'W, HA Hespenheide; 1 female, Panama Province, Cerro Campana, 30vii 1970, 850 m, 8° 40'N 79°56'W, HA Hespenheide; 1 female, Canal Zone, Farfan to Palo Seco, 4 km S Balboa, 9vii1977, 8°56'N 79°34'W, HA Hespenheide (CHAH); 1 female, Canal Zone, Gamboa area, 15–20 vi1983, B Gill; 1 female, Cerro Campana, 30vii1970, 3,000 m H & A Howden; 1 male, Cerro Campana, 7iii 1981, 800 m, HD Engleman (CWOB); 1 male & 1 female, Canal Zone, Margarita, v1960, S Breeland; 2 males, Canal Zone, Fort Kobbe, 12vi1970, HP Stockwell (HAHC); 1 male, Barro Colo. Is., 12i1929, CH Curran; 1 male, (same except 22ii1928); 1 male, (same except Braja point, 19i1929); 1 female, Barro Colorado Is., 25iv1962, H Ruckes (AMNH); 1 male, Canal Zone, Ft. Sherman, 19vi1982, D Engleman; 1 male (same except 8vi1981); 1 male, Canal Zone, Albrook forest site, Fort Clayton,(2122 iii1968, black light trap, R Hutton; 5 males & 6 females, Canal Zone, Ft. Sherman, 2viii1974, CW & L O’Brien & Marshall, 1 male & 1 female, Canal Zone, Ft. Gulick, ix1979, at light, HJ Harlan; 1 female, (same except 1iii1980); 1 female, (same except 1ii1980); 1 female, (same except iv1979); 2 males, Panama, Chepo, 3iv1971, EG Riley; 1 female, Panama, Fort Kobbe, 1v1971, EG Riley; 1 female, Panama, Las Cumbres, 1730 xi1974, H Wolda; 1 female, Panama, Panama City, 27vi1974, CW & L O’Brien & Marshall; 1 female, Panama, Diablo Heights, 10vi1970, EG Riley; 1 female, Colon, Fort Sherman; 2viii1974, CW & L O’Brien & Marshall; 1 female, Colon, Coco Solo, 24 ix to 1x1972, HD Engelman; 1 male & 1 female, Colon, Canal Zone, area Fort Gulick, ii1980, light trap, HJ Harlan; 1 male (CWOB); Canal Zone, Barro Colorado Island, ii121956, CW & ME Rettenmeyer (SEMC); 1 female, Chiriqui, Chiriqui, 25vi1974, 200' CW & L O’Brien & Marshall; 1 female, Las Vueltas, 3viii1979, 20 m, KH Joplin; 1 female, 2 km W Tinta, 3viii 1979, 100 m, KH Joplin (CWOB); 1 female, Pecora, vi1944, KE Frick; 3 males & 4 females, Chiriqui, 2 mi NW Chiriqui, 25vi 1974, 200 m, CW and LB O’Brien & Marshall; 1 female, Canal Zone, Ft. Sherman, 2viii1974, CW & LB O’Brien & Marshall; 1 male & 1 female, Canal Zone, Ft. Kobbe, 28vi1974, at night, C & L O’Brien & Marshall; 1 male, Canal Zone, 1vii 1976, EG Riley; 1 female (same except 8vii1976) (CASC); 1 male, Panama, Fort Kobbe, 23v1991, mv + bl [mecury vapor + black light], R Turnbow (RHTC); 1 female, Canal Zone, Parque Natural Metropolitano, 28iii1995, on Astronium graveolens, F. Oedegaard ; 2 females (same except Panama, 22iv1995, on Spondias mombin ); 2 females (same except 6v1995); 1 male (same except 29v1995); 1 female (same except Canal Zone, 30iv1995); 1 female, Colon Pr., Fort Sherman [San Lorenzo protected area], 9iii2001, 9°17'N 79°49'W, on Guatteria dumetorum, F. Oedegaard ; 1 female (same except 1ii 2002, on Virola multiflora ); 1 female (same except 2vi2001, on Brosimum utile ); 1 male (same except 15xii2001, on Terminalia amazonica ); 1 female (same except 30xi2001, on Apeiba membranacea ); 1 male (same except 26x2001, on Manilkara bidentata ); 1 male (same except on Inga cocleensis ); 1 female (same except 12xi2001, on Va nt a ne a deplete) (FODC).
UNITED STATES: Arizona: 4 males & 3 females, Sierra Ancha Mts., 1ix1924, DK Duncan; 1 female, Sierra Ancha, 1940, 4viii1933, ED Ball; 8 males & 8 females, Oak Creek Canon, viii1973, poison ivy, G Vogt (USNM); 1, Andreas Bolter (INHS); 1 male, Oak Creek Cyn., 9viii1932, RH Beamer; 1 male & 1 female, Gila Co., Sierra Ancha Mts., 3vi1930, Duncan coll. (SEMC); 1 female, Sierra Ancha Mts., 1x1924, DK Duncan; 1 male, (same except 9ix1924); 1 male, Oak Creek Cyn., 15viii1958, P Prune (CWOB); 1, Gila Co., Sierra Ancha Mts., viii, DK Duncan, R Hopping coll.; 1, (same except vi); 1, Gila Co., Sierra Ancha Mts., vi, DK Duncan (CASC); 2, Sierra Ancha Mts., 1ix1924, DK Duncan (CASC); 1, Sierra Ancha Mts., 1vi1924, DK Duncan, FW Dodge coll.; 1, Sierra Ancha Mts., 716 [16 vii?], DK Duncan, CA Frost coll. (MCZ); 1, Gila Co., Sierra Ancha Mts., 19v1931, DK Duncan; 1, Sierra Ancha Mts., vii, DK Duncan (CUIC); 1 female, Gila Co., Sierra Ancha Mts., vi, DK Duncan; 1 male & 1 female, Sierra Ancha Mts., 1ix1964 [?], DK Duncan; 2 females, Sierra Ancha Mts., 31v1949, FH Parker coll.; 1 female, Young, 30v1943, FH Parker; 1 male, [Cochise Co.], Chiricahua Mts., vi, DK Duncan (UAIC). New Mexico: 1, Socorro Co., 3vii1901,WJ Gerhard (FMNH); 1, Glenwood, El Paso 989, 30v1970, Toxicodendron sp., Eads & Karpati (USNM).
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Omolabus corvinus (Gyllenhal)
HAMILTON, ROBERT W. 2005 |
Xestolabus corvinus (Gyllenhal) O’Brien & Wibmer 1982 : 13
O'Brien 1982: 13 |
Attelabus constrictipennis
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