Cymindis punctigera sulcipennis (Horn) Hunting, Wesley M., 2013

Hunting, Wesley M., 2013, A taxonomic revision of the Cymindis (Pinacodera) limbata species group (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Lebiini), including description of a new species from Florida, U. S. A., ZooKeys 259, pp. 1-73 : 42-45

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.259.2970

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scientific name

Cymindis punctigera sulcipennis (Horn)
status

stat. n.

Cymindis punctigera sulcipennis (Horn) View in CoL stat. n. Figs 23-24, 25B, 29

Pinacodera sulcipennis Horn 1881: 40. HOLOTYPE male, labeled: “Cal”; [small yellow paper rectangle]; "HOLOTYPE 2932" [red paper]; " Pinacodera sulcipennis " Horn [handwritten]. [MCZC]. - Horn 1882: 147-148. - 1894: 310. TYPE AREA - Baja California, Mexico syn. n.

Pinacodera semisulcata Horn 1881: 40. HOLOTYPE, male labeled: “Cal”; [small yellow paper rectangle]; " Pinacodera semisulcata " Horn [handwritten]. [MCZC]. TYPE AREA - Baja California Sur - Horn 1882: 147-149. - 1894: 310. syn. n.

Type locality.

La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico, here designated.

Notes about synonymy.

Horn (1881:40) distinguished Pinacodera sulcipennis from Pinacodera semisulcata through the former having raised elytral intervals. Careful examination of more than 80 specimens revealed that some members of this subspecies (32%) have raised elytral intervals, especially in the basal third. This is the rationale for combining Pinacodera semisulcata with Pinacodera sulcipennis .

Diagnosis.

Most specimens of this subspecies (94.2%) have two to several rugulose transverse lines on dorsal surface of head between eyes with rugosity in some extended to clypeus (Fig. 25B).

Description.

With character states of subgenus Pinacodera and species Cymindis punctigera restricted as follows: OBL 8.26 - 10.67 mm. Length (n= 20 males, 20 females): head 0.80 - 1.02, pronotum 1.72 - 2.20, elytra 4.50 - 6.12, metepisternum 0.94 - 1.48 mm; width: head 1.72 - 2.20, pronotum 2.00 - 2.64, elytra 3.12- 4.33, metepisternum 0.45 - 0.86 mm.

Body proportions . HW/HL 1.91 - 2.30; PWM/PL 1.08 - 1.25; EL/EW 1.26 - 1.49; ML/MW 1.40 - 1.88.

Color (Fig. 23). Dorsum of head rufous to rufo-piceous; dorsum of pronotum and elytra rufous to rufo-piceous; antennae rufo- testaceous to rufo- piceous; palpi rufo-testaceous to rufo-piceous; elytral epipleura rufo-testaceous to rufo-piceous; abdominal sterna and other thoracic sclerites rufo-testaceous to rufo-piceous.

Elytra (Fig. 23). Humeri narrowed.

Hind wings. Brachypterous.

Male Genitalia Phallus (cf. Fig. 24A-C) length 1.82-2.00 mm.

Collection notes and habitat.

The known elevational range of Cymindis punctigera sulcipennis extends from 140 to 1850 m. Specimens have been collected from stands of yucca and on shrubs of the species Euphorbia misera Benth.

Geographical distribution.

This subspecies is restricted to Baja California in Mexico (Fig. 29), ranging from the southern tip of the peninsula, to as far north as San Quentin, Baja California Norte.

Morphological affinities.

This subspecies is by definition the closest relative of Cymindis punctigera punctigera .

Chorological affinities.

Cymindis punctigera sulcipennis is allopatric with Cymindis punctigera punctigera and with all other taxa of the limbata group.

Material examined.

I have examined 84 specimens; 10 males and 10 females were dissected. For details see University of Alberta Strickland Virtual Entomology Museum Database ( University of Alberta 2009).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Carabidae

Tribe

Lebiini

Genus

Cymindis

SubGenus

Cymindis