Odontocorynus creperus Boheman, 1844
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Odontocorynus creperus Boheman View in CoL
( Figs. 1, 9 View Figs , 39 View Figs )
Odontocorynus creperus Boheman 1844: 271 View in CoL . Holotype male, labeled: ‘‘Typus’’, ‘‘ Odontocorynus View in CoL / creperus S.’’, ‘‘64’’ (NHRS).
Odontocorynus limatulus Casey 1920: 434 View in CoL . Syntypes 2, male, labeled: ‘‘Cuernavaca/ Mor. Mex./ Wickham’’, ‘‘CASEY/ bequest/ 1925’’, first specimen handwritten ‘‘limatulus/ Csy.’’, USNM type number 37913. New synonymy.
Odontocorynus subglaber Casey 1920: 434 View in CoL . Holotype male, labeled: ‘‘ Puebla / Mex.’’, ‘‘CASEY/ bequest/ 1925’’, ‘‘TYPE USNM/ 37912 About USNM ’’, ‘‘subglaber/ Csy.’’ New synonymy.
Odontocorynus vernicicollis Casey 1920: 435 View in CoL . Syntypes 2, male, labeled: ‘‘ Puebla / Mex.’’, ‘‘CASEY/ bequest/ 1925’’, first specimen handwritten ‘‘vernicicollis/ Csy.’’, USNM type number 37914. New synonymy.
Recognition. Male O. creperus View in CoL and O. subvittatus View in CoL differ from all congeners by the possession of a setose fascicle on the first ventrite. They can be distinguished reliably from each other by using the character states given in the key. Female
254 specimens may be very similar to O. latiscapus , O. procerus , and probably O. subvittatus [not studied]. In the material available for study, O. creperus differed from those other species by shorter desmomere 2, less crowded punctures on frons and pronotum, and often larger size.
Distribution. Mexico ( Fig. 39 View Figs ).
Type locality. Mexico, site not specified .
Material examined. MEXICO. Chihuahua ( USNM 2), Colima ( AMNH 1, USNM 8), Guerrero ( CWOB 1, USNM 2), Jalisco ( AMNH 14, CMNC 17, CWOB 13, TAMU 1), México D. F. ( CWOB 9, TAMU 5, USNM 61), Michoacán ( CWOB 9, JPPC 4, TAMU 1, USNM 2), Morelos ( CMNC 1, USNM 55), Nayarit ( CWOB 5), Oaxaca ( AMNH 1, CMNC 25, CWOB 1, TAMU 6), Puebla ( CWOB 2, TAMU 7, USNM 5), San Luis Potosí ( USNM 2), Sonora
( CMNC 1), Tlaxcala ( CMNC 5 , CWOB 2 , JPPC 2 , USNM 9 About USNM ) , Veracruz ( USNM 1 About USNM ). Total 267 specimens .
Temporal occurrence. Mid July to early October.
Plant association. Asteraceae : Tagetes sp. (3X), T. lucida (5X), Xanthocephalum benthamianum (12X). Fabaceae : Mimosa biuncifera (4X). Papaveraceae : Argemone sp. (3X).
Nomenclatural notes. Casey (1920) described O. limatulus , O. subglaber , and O. vernicicollis based on individual rather than interspecific differences.
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Odontocorynus creperus Boheman
Prena, Jens 2008 |
Odontocorynus limatulus
Casey 1920: 434 |
Odontocorynus subglaber
Casey 1920: 434 |
Odontocorynus vernicicollis
Casey 1920: 435 |
Odontocorynus creperus
Boheman 1844: 271 |