Apaeleticus americanus Cushman, 1926
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2022.2134061 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7404690 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DD87D3-FFD7-FF94-558F-9124FE1969B5 |
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Apaeleticus americanus Cushman, 1926 |
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Apaeleticus americanus Cushman, 1926 View in CoL
( Figures 7a View Figure 7 – 8 View Figure 8 )
Apaeliticus americanus Cushman, 1926: 4 (descr.); Townes 1944: 310 (cat.); Townes and Townes 1951: 280 (distr.; cat.); Strickland 1952: 120 (distr.); Heinrich 1962b: 792 (descr., distr., neallotype designation, fig., key); Heinrich 1977: 282 (descr., distr., key); Carlson 1979: 542 (cat., distr.); Yu and Horstmann 1997: 673 (cat.); Yu et al. 2016 (cat.).
Original type series
Holotype ♀, by original designation ( USNM); paratype ♀ ( USNM). Cushman (1926, p. 4) described the species based on two female specimens, clearly referring to the one collected on 7 September 1916 as ‘the type’, providing a catalogue number for it, and the one collected on Mount Katahdin as ‘the paratype’.
Type locality
United States of America, Maryland, ‘ Cabin John ’.
Type specimens examined ( Figure 7a–7d View Figure 7 )
Holotype: ‘[White Label] Cabin John/Md 7.ix’.16 // [White Label] RM Fouts/Collector // [Red label] Type No./ 27,682 / U.S. N.M. // [White Label] Apaeleticus / americanus /Type. Cush. // [White Label] USNMENT/[Barcode]/01524100’ ( USNM) (images examined).
Updated distribution ( Figure 8 View Figure 8 )
CANADA: Alberta ( Townes and Townes 1951). UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: Alabama ( Heinrich 1977), Arizona ( Carlson 1979), District of Columbia ( Carlson 1979), Florida ( Heinrich 1977), Louisiana ( Heinrich 1977), Maine ( Cushman 1926), Maryland ( Cushman 1926), Tennessee ( Heinrich 1977).
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Unknown.
Male
The first description of a male was provided by Heinrich (1962b, p. 792), who referred to the specimen as the neallotype.
Comments
The two records by Carlson (1979, p. 542) (Arizona and District of Columbia) were not listed in the catalogue by Yu et al. (2016).
Heinrich (1977) acknowledged the possibility that the other Nearctic species of the genus, A. brunnescens Heinrich, 1962b , is simply a subspecies of A. americanus , while treating it as separate.
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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History |
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Apaeleticus americanus Cushman, 1926
Dal Pos, Davide, Heilman, Victoria & Welter-Schultes, Francisco 2022 |
Apaeliticus americanus
Yu DSK & Horstmann K 1997: 673 |
Carlson RW 1979: 542 |
Heinrich G 1977: 282 |
Heinrich G 1962: 792 |
Strickland EH 1952: 120 |
Townes HK & Townes M 1951: 280 |
Townes HK 1944: 310 |
Cushman RA 1926: 4 |