Badister micans LeConte, 1844

Bousquet, Yves, 2012, Catalogue of Geadephaga (Coleoptera, Adephaga) of America, north of Mexico, ZooKeys 245, pp. 1-1722 : 635

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scientific name

Badister micans LeConte, 1844
status

 

Badister micans LeConte, 1844

Badister micans LeConte, 1844: 52. Type locality: «Georgia» (original citation). One syntype, a ♂ labeled "[orange disc] / micans 3 [handwritten]," in MCZ (collection LeConte).

Badister ocularis Casey, 1920: 210. Type locality: «Illinois» (original citation). Holotype [by monotypy] (♀) in USNM [# 47370]. Synonymy established with doubt by Bousquet and Larochelle (1993: 213), herein confirmed.

Distribution.

This species occurs from Nova Scotia (Lindroth 1954c: 305) to western Minnesota (Gandhi et al. 2005: 929, as Badister ocularis ), south to northwestern Tennessee (Lake County, UASM) and northern Georgia (Leng 1910: 73; Fattig 1949: 32). The records from “Florida” (Schaupp 1882b: 7), northeastern Kansas (Popenoe 1878: 78), and southern Texas (Wickham 1897: 105) need confirmation.

Records.

CAN: NB, NS, ON, PE, QC USA: CT, GA, IL, IN, MA, ME, MI, MN, NH, NJ, NY, OH, PA, RI, SC, TN, VA, VT, WI [FL, KS, TX]

Note.

Casey (1920: 206-207), followed by Ball (1959: 227) and Lindroth (1969a: 966), stated that the species described by LeConte in 1844 as Badister micans was "very different" from that described under the same name in 1847 (page 418). However the only difference I can see between the 1844 and 1847 descriptions is the size: 4½ lines (= 9 mm) in the 1844 description and.24 [inch] (= 6 mm) in the 1847 description. In 1844, Georgia is listed as the provenance of the specimen(s) and in 1847 he reported he had a specimen from Georgia and one from Long’s Peak. LeConte (1844: 52) added that Badister micans "differs very much in its general appearance from all the species of this genus" which also led Casey (1920: 206) to believe that the specimen was "probably not a Badister ." However, the other two species of Badister described by LeConte in 1844 were Badister terminalis (= Badister notatus Haldeman) and Badister testaceus (= Philodes alternans LeConte). Both species are indeed quite different from Badister ocularis . My interpretation is that LeConte made a simple mistake in the size of the species in his 1844 description. Blatchley (1928a: 47) also commented on this species.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Hexapoda

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Carabidae

Genus

Badister

Loc

Badister micans LeConte, 1844

Bousquet, Yves 2012
2012
Loc

Badister ocularis

Casey 1920
1920
Loc

Badister micans

LeConte 1844
1844