Cybocephalus randalli, T. R. Smith in T. R. Smith & Cave, 2006

Smith, Trevor Randall, 2022, Review of the Cybocephalidae (Coleoptera) of North America and the West Indies with descriptions of two new species of Cybocephalus Erichson, Insecta Mundi 2022 (950), pp. 1-35 : 22

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.7300614

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2425983D-0398-45D4-A728-3BF5991D07BE

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7300752

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Cybocephalus randalli
status

 

Cybocephalus randalli View in CoL T. R. Smith

( Fig. 120–130 View Figures 120–130 )

Cybocephalus randalli View in CoL T. R. Smith in Smith and Cave 2006a: 788–790.

Distribution. Throughout western North America, from Washington south to the tip of Baja California, Mexico, and as far east as Texas.

Hosts. Unknown.

Remarks. This species has wingless, reduced wing, and winged phenotypes similar to C. minimus Grouvelle , C. mauritiensis Vinson ( Vinson 1959) and C. seminulum Baudi ( Endrödy-Younga 1968). These three phenotypes are identical in almost all respects, including male genitalia. The only difference is the presence of fully developed hindwings, abbreviated hindwings, or absence of hindwings, and the metanotum’s shape. The wingless phenotype has a long metanotal process but is extremely reduced in the basal region, matching that of other wingless species ( Fig. 92 View Figures 85–92 , 100 View Figures 93–100 , 129 View Figures 120–130 ), and both the reduced wing and winged phenotypes have a fully developed metanotum consistent with other winged species ( Fig. 111 View Figures 101–111 , 119 View Figures 112–119 , 130 View Figures 120–130 ). The metanotum plays a significant role in hindwing muscle attachment and function, and therefore, metanotal morphology would be drastically different between winged and unwinged phenotypes. The wingless phenotype is most often collected in arid desert habitats, and series of hundreds of specimens have been collected in pitfall traps in Baja California, Mexico.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cybocephalidae

Genus

Cybocephalus

Loc

Cybocephalus randalli

Smith, Trevor Randall 2022
2022
Loc

Cybocephalus randalli

Smith TR & Cave RD 2006: 788
2006
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