Opopaea concolor ( Blackwall, 1859 )
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Opopaea concolor ( Blackwall, 1859 ) |
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Opopaea concolor ( Blackwall, 1859) View in CoL
( Figs 31-35 View Figs 31-40. 31-35 , 61 View Figs 60, 61 )
Oonops concolor BLACKWALL, 1859:265 (Male and female syntypes from Madeira Island , Portugal, should be in Hope Department of Oxford University).
Opopaea concolor View in CoL : KULCZYŃSKI, 1899:339, pl. 6, fig. 25; PLATNICK & DUPÉRRÉ, 2009a:22 View Cited Treatment , figs 74-104.
Myrmecoscaphiella borgmeyeri MELLO- LEITÃO, 1926:2 (Male holotype from Rodeio (26º55’22”S 49º21’59”W), Santa Catarina, Brazil, 1926, T. Borgmeyer col., in MNRJ 953); PLATNICK & DUPÉRRÉ, 2009a:22 (Syn.).
Gammasomorpha humilis MELLO- LEITÃO, 1920:172 ( Female holotype from Pinheiro (actually Pinheiral), Barra do Piraí, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in MNRJ 955 View Materials ; PBI _ OON 10963 , examined). Syn. nov .
Opopaea devia GERTSCH,1936:5 View in CoL , fig. 13 (Female holotype from Edinburg, Hidalgo Co., Texas, USA, in AMNH); PLATNICK & DUPÉRRÉ, 2009a:22 (Syn.).
Opopaea guaraniana BIRABÉN, 1954:203 View in CoL , figs 30-36, 50 (Female holotype and male allotype from Manantiales, Corrientes, Argentina, lost); PLATNICK & DUPÉRRÉ, 2009a:22 (Syn.).
Opopaea bandina CHICKERING, 1969:147 View in CoL , figs 1-3 (Female holotype from Largo, Pinellas Co., Florida, USA, in MCZ); PLATNICK & DUPÉRRÉ, 2009a:22 (Syn.).
Gamasomorpha atlantica BENOIT,1977:35 , figs 13a-e (Male holotype from Prosperous Bay Plain, Saint Helena Island, in MRAC); SAARISTO & MARUSIK, 2008:20 (Syn.).
Opopaea atlantica View in CoL : BRIGNOLI, 1983:188.
Diagnosis. Opopaea concolor can be distinguished from those of O. deserticola by the ventrally unexpanded palpal bulb in males ( Figs 34, 35 View Figs 31-40. 31-35 ; PLATNICK & DUPÉRRÉ, 2009a, figs 99-104), and by having the small, dark knob marking the origin of the receptaculum situated quite far from the epigastric furrow in females ( Fig. 33 View Figs 31-40. 31-35 ).
Description. Male and female, see PLATNICK & DUPÉRRÉ, 2009a:22, figs 73-104.
Distribution. According to PLATNICK & DUPÉRRÉ (2009a), this Pantropical species was probably introduced in Americas from the Old Word. In the New World it is known to occur from the southern United States and Bahamas Islands south to Argentina. This species is synanthropic in Brazil and in many cases sympatric with O. deserticola , mainly in the southern portions of the country ( Fig. 61 View Figs 60, 61 ). It is normally found inside houses and buildings, but can be also found in caves, especially those most intensely disturbed by human activities.
Material examined. BRAZIL, Bahia: Lajedinho (12°21’21”S - 40°54’21”W), Gruta da Mocozeira , ♀, 22.X.2014, F. Bondezan leg. ( IBSP 166572 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; Presidente Tancredo Neves (13°22’44”S - 39°19’31”W), ♀, 07.II.2011, C. M. P. Leite leg. ( IBSP 166611 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; Mato Grosso do Sul: Corumbá, Pantanal, Passo da Lontra (18°57’31.0674”S - 57°39’52.5918”W), ♀, I.1998 - XI.1999, J. Raizer leg. ( IBSP 68454 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; Minas Gerais: Jaboticatubas, Serra do Cipó, Parque Nacional da Serra do CipÓ (19°15’S - 43°31’W), ♂, 03- 09.I.2003, Equipe Biota leg. ( IBSP 69444 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; Belo Horizonte, Campus da UFMG/ICB (19°52’S – 43°58’W), ♀, VII.2002, É. S. S. Álvares leg. ( IBSP 73190 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; Rio de Janeiro: Teresópolis (22°26’26.2536”S - 43°5’13.9158”W), ♀, 28.XI.1976, Leny leg. ( MNRJ 2094 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; Rio de Janeiro, Gávea (22°58’46.2324”S - 43°14’46.6224”W), 2♀, R. Arlé leg. ( MNRJ 41760 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; São Paulo: SÃo Paulo (23°32’51”S – 46°38’10”W), ♀, 13.II.2002, F. S. Cunha leg. ( IBSP 33063 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; ♀, 20.IV.2007, G. Ruiz leg. ( IBSP 122228 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; Parque da Previdência (23°34’49.7136”S - 46°43’38.4558”W), ♀, 17.XII.1999, D. F. Candiani leg. ( IBSP 33007 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; Parque Alfredo Volpi (23°35’12.5766”S - 46°42’16.005”W), ♀, 19-23.III.2005, A. Bagio leg. ( IBSP 59276 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; Campus da USP (23°33’44”S - 46°43’39”W), ♂, 13.V.2003, D. F. Candiani leg. ( IBSP 131540 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; Mata do Cuaso (23°33’54.9432”S - 46°43’43.9608”W), ♀, 1999, D. Candiani leg. ( IBSP 68981 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; campus Instituto Butantan, Mata do Butantan (23°33’59.493”S - 46°43’14.7612”W), ♂, 12-19.XII.1999, D. Candiani leg. ( IBSP 68980 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; ♀, 18.VIII.2006, A. D. Brescovit leg. ( IBSP 72788 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; Itapevi, Condomínio TransUrb (23°35’28.284”S - 46°58’29.121”W), ♀, 28.V.1999, V. C. Onofrio leg. ( IBSP 67601 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; Campinas, Campus da Unicamp (22°48’45.9786”S - 47°4’12.198”W), ♂, 02.I.2006, A. J. Santos leg. ( IBSP 72970 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; Guarujá, Ilha da Moela (24°02’57.5016”S - 46°15’48.0558”W), ♂, 17-19.VIII.2009, R. P. Indicatti & G. P. Perroni leg. ( IBSP 144859 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; Paraná: Adrianópolis, Vale do Ribeira (24°47’0.726”S - 49°6’45.4962”W), ♀, 17.III.2005, D. M. B. Battesti leg. ( IBSP 51581 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; Londrina, campus Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Fazenda Escala (23°20’23,45’5”S – 51°12’32,8”W), 2♂, VIII.2007, J. O. Fernando leg. ( IBSP 118415 View Materials , 118429 View Materials ) ; Rio Grande do Sul: Sapucaia do Sul (29°50’20”S 51°08’38”W), ♀, 20.VI.2013 ( MCN 49333 ) GoogleMaps ; Porto Alegre (30°01’58”S - 51°13’48”W), 5♀, 24.V.1981 - 21.II.1991, A.A. Lise, A. B. Bonaldo & L. Moura leg. ( MCN 10350 , 20746-20747 , 28335 ) GoogleMaps ; ♂, 6♀, 31.V.1935, P. Buck leg. ( MNRJ 2090 View Materials ) ; Jardim Botânico (30°03’6.07”S - 51°10’37.95”W), ♂, 29.IV.1997, L. Moura leg. ( MCN 28335 ) GoogleMaps ; ♂, 25.III.2011, L. Moura leg. ( MCN 49332 ) GoogleMaps .
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Opopaea concolor ( Blackwall, 1859 )
Brescovit, Antonio D., Bonaldo, Alexandre B., Ott, Ricardo & Chavari, João L. 2019 |
Opopaea atlantica
BRIGNOLI, P. M. 1983: 188 |
Gamasomorpha atlantica
SAARISTO, M. I. & MARUSIK, Y. M. 2008: 20 |
BENOIT, P. L. G. 1977: 35 |
Opopaea bandina
PLATNICK, N. I. & DUPERRE, N. 2009: 22 |
CHICKERING, A. M. 1969: 147 |
Opopaea guaraniana BIRABÉN, 1954:203
PLATNICK, N. I. & DUPERRE, N. 2009: 22 |
BIRABEN, M. 1954: 203 |
Opopaea devia
PLATNICK, N. I. & DUPERRE, N. 2009: 22 |
GERTSCH, W. J. 1936: 5 |
Myrmecoscaphiella borgmeyeri
PLATNICK, N. I. & DUPERRE, N. 2009: 22 |
LEITAO, C. F. DE 1926: 2 |
Gammasomorpha humilis
LEITAO, C. F. DE 1920: 172 |
Oonops concolor
BLACKWALL, J. 1859: 265 |