Colliuris ludoviciana ( Sallé, 1849 ), Salle, 1849

Bousquet, Yves, 2010, Review of the Nearctic, Mexican and West Indian (Greater Antilles) species of Colliuris Degeer (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Odacanthini), Zootaxa 2529, pp. 1-39 : 14-18

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Colliuris ludoviciana ( Sallé, 1849 )
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Colliuris ludoviciana ( Sallé, 1849) View in CoL

Casnonia ludoviciana Sallé, 1849: 297 View in CoL . Type locality: «Nouvelle-Orléans (Louisiane)» (original citation). - LeConte (1880: 85).

Colliuris ludoviciana: Liebke (1930: 660) View in CoL ; Lindroth (1969: 1008); Downie and Arnett (1994: 187); Downie and Arnett (1996: 207); Ciegler (2000: 117).

Type material. Sallé’s description of this species was based on two specimens. Chaudoir (1863: 277) reported that one of the two original specimens was given to him by Sallé and that the other was sent to LeConte. The description and provenance leave no doubt as to the interpretation of this species.

Description. COLOR. Head black with basal fifth reddish-yellow to light red, pronotum black with apex and base reddish-yellow to light red, elytra reddish-yellow to light red with broad, median, transverse band and apex black; metasternum and metepisternum light red, abdominal sterna contrastingly darker, reddishblack; antennomeres 1–3 and base of 4 yellow, antennomeres 5–7 yellowish-brown to blackish-brown, antennomeres 8 and 9 white though apical half of 9 infuscate in some specimens, antennomere 10 and 11 darker, brown; femur yellow usually with apical half (except apex) slightly darkened, tibia light brown with submedian white band. MICROSCULPTURE. Body without meshes or microlines dorsally. HEAD. Posterior supraorbital seta located behind level of posterior edge of eye. PROTHORAX. Pronotum without transverse wrinkles except at base in most specimens; side with one seta. ELYTRA. Interval 3 with six to nine discal setae, interval 5 with two to five discal setae, interval 7 without discal setae. Striae 2–5 moderately finely punctate on basal half, remaining ones not or very finely punctate. Intervals 2–4 or 3 and 4 with shallow depression before middle of elytra; intervals 7 and 8 with faint, barely distinct, preapical swelling. ABDOMEN. Sterna with sparse pubescence. MALE GENITALIA. Median lobe as illustrated ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 10 – 16 ).

Body length: 6.4–8.6 mm.

Geographical distribution. This species inhabits the Coastal Plain; it ranges from southeastern New York to southern Florida, west to eastern Louisiana ( Fig. 20 View FIGURE 20 ). The species was also recorded from "N. Yucatan" by Liebke (1938: 56) and from "P[ennsylvani]a" by Leng (1920: 65). Both records are suspect.

Records. United States of America. ALABAMA. Lee Co.: Auburn (1, CNC). Mobile Co.: Mobile (1, USNM). DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. "DC" or "D of Col."(9, CMNH, USNM). Near Bennings (7, CUIC, FMNH, FSCA, USNM). Hickey Run (2, FMNH). Washington (26, AMNH, CNC, FMNH, USNM). FLORIDA. "Fla" (9, CAS, CMNH, CUIC). Alachua Co. : Gainesville (3, CMNH, FSCA, USNM). Collier Co.: county record only (1, FSCA). Immokalee (1, FSCA). Naples (1, FSCA). Duval Co.: Jacksonville (1, CAS). Franklin Co.: Carrabelle Beach (1, CUIC). Highlands Co.: Archbold Biological Station (18, FMNH, FSCA). Lake Istokpoga (4, CNC). Indian River Co.: Sebastian (6, USNM). Sebastian River (1, CNC). Vero Beach (2, FSCA). Lake Co.: 5.6 mi. E Juniper Springs (1, USNM). Leon Co.: county record only (1, FMNH). Levi Co.: Cedar Keys (1, USNM). Marion Co.: Ocalo National Forest, 3 mi E Juniper Springs (1, USNM). Martin Co.: Port Mayaca (1, AMNH). Miami-Dade Co.: county record only (1, FSCA). "Biscayne" (1, USNM). Biscayne Bay (1, AMNH). 11 km SW Florida City (2, CUIC). Coopertown (2, CNC). Homestead (1, CNC). 38 mi. NW Homestead (3, UASM). Chekika State Park (1, TAMU). Monroe Co.: Key Largo (1, CAS). Palm Beach Co.: Belle Glade (1, USNM). South Bay (1, AMNH). Putnam Co.: Welaka (2, UASM). Sarasota Co. : Myakka River State Park (1, USNM). Saint Lucie Co.: Fort Capron (14, AMNH, CAS, USNM). Suwannee Co.: McAlpin (1, UASM). Union Co.: Lake Butler (4, UASM). LOUISIANA. "La" (1, USNM). Concordia Parish : 5 mi. SE Spokane (1, CNC). Livingston Parish: 3 mi. SW Killian (1, CNC). Plaquemines Parish: Boothville (1, LSUC). Saint Tammany Parish: W Pearl River at Hwy 90 (1, CNC). Tangipahoa Parish: 6–8 mi. S Hammond (2, CNC). MARYLAND. Prince George’s Co.: Hills Bridge, Patuxent River (1, USNM). Talbot Co.: Wittman (1, USNM). NEW JERSEY. Camden Co.: county record only (8, CAS, LACM). Camden (43, AMNH, CAS, CMNH, CNC, CUIC, FMNH, FSCA, LACM, USNM). Monmouth Co.: Red Bank (23, CAS, CMNH, USNM). NEW YORK. Monroe Co.: Rochester (1, LACM). Rockland Co.: Piermont (38, CAS, CUIC, UAIC, USNM). NORTH CAROLINA. Hyde Co.: Ocracoke (1, CNC). VIRGINIA. Alexandria (1, CUIC). Fairfax Co.: Mont Vernon (5, CUIC, USNM). Westmoreland Co.: Oak Grove (6, CMNH). "Hunting Creek" (1, USNM).

Habitat. Adults of this species are found mainly along the edges of swamps, marshes and eutrophic ponds, on wet, muddy or sandy soil covered with some vegetation, particularly grasses ( Larochelle and Larivière 2003: 211).

Note. This species seems out of place among the other ones included in the same species group because of its very characteristic body coloration. Nevertheless all other structural features studied clearly suggest that it is closely related to them.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Carabidae

Tribe

Odacanthini

Genus

Colliuris

Loc

Colliuris ludoviciana ( Sallé, 1849 )

Bousquet, Yves 2010
2010
Loc

Colliuris ludoviciana:

Ciegler 2000: 117
Downie 1996: 207
Downie 1994: 187
Lindroth 1969: 1008
Liebke 1930: 660
1930
Loc

Casnonia ludoviciana Sallé, 1849 : 297

LeConte 1880: 85
Salle 1849: 297
1849
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