Canthon (Glaphyrocanthon) ohausi Balthasar, 1939
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Canthon (Glaphyrocanthon) ohausi Balthasar, 1939 |
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Canthon (Glaphyrocanthon) ohausi Balthasar, 1939 View in CoL stat. n. Plates 13A, 56D
Canthon angustatus ohausi Balthasar, 1939d: 216 (original description. Type locality: Ecuador).
Canthon angustatus ohausi : Bezdek and Hajek 2011: 361 (catalog of types NMPC); Chamorro et al. 2018: 92 (cited for Ecuador).
Canthon ohausi : Blackwelder 1944: 200 (list of species for Latin America); Carvajal et al. 2011: 314-315 (cited for Ecuador).
Type specimens.
Canthon angustatus ohausi Balthasar, 1939. The lectotype (♂) (here designated) and one paralectotype are deposited at the NMPC. Locality: Mera, examined.
Lectotype (here designated) (♂): "Mera / Ecuador [p]", "Typus [p, red label, black margin]", "C. angustatus / ssp. m. / Typus! [p and hw] / Dr. V. Balthasar det. [p]", "LECTOTYPE ♂ / Canthon angus- / tatus ohausi / Balth. / des. F.Z.Vaz-de-Mello, 2013 [hw and p, red label, black margin]".
Paralectotype (♀): "ECUADOR / Sabanilla / F. OhausS. [p]", "Senckenberg / Museum [p]", "Typus [p, red label, black margin]", "C. angustatus / ssp. Ohausi m. / Typus! [hw] / Dr. V. Balthasar det. [p]", "ssp. Ohausi / m. [hw, green label, black margin]", "PARALECTOTYPE / Canthon angusta- / tus ohausi ♀ / Balth. / des. F.Z.Vaz-de-Mello, 2013 [hw and p, yellow label, black margin]".
Distribution.
Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and French Guiana.
Records examined.
NAPO: Río Nushiño Gareno-Waponi, 370 m (1 specimen MUTPL). ORELLANA: Campo Palanda-Yuca Sur, Estación Palanda 5, 320 m (1 specimen MUTPL); Estación de Biodiversidad Tiputini, 215 m, Parque Nacional Yasuní (3 specimens MUTPL); Ines Arango road Tiwino-río Shiripuno, 250 m (1 specimen MUTPL); road to Maxus km 45 Río Capirón, 220 m, Parque Nacional Yasuní Tiputini (1 specimen MUTPL); Lago San Pedro, plataforma Copal, 310 m (1 specimen MUTPL). PASTAZA: Bosque Protector Oglán Alto, 945 m (2 specimens MUTPL; 1 specimen MGO-UC); Chuyayacu, Oleoducto km 25, 200 m (1 specimen MGO-UC); Mera (2 specimens NMPC); Pandanuque, 420 m (1 specimen MUTPL). SUCUMBÍOS: Aucayacu Río El Eno, 16 km de Lago Agrio, 275 m (3 specimens CEMT; 36 specimens MGO-UC); Cascales Pozo Aguas Blancas, 385 m (2 specimens MUTPL); Cascales road to Lumbaqui Pozo Mascarey, 395 m (1 specimen MUTPL); Limoncocha, Reserva Biológica (1 specimen MUTPL); Pacayacu Campo Libertador, Tapi, 265 m (1 specimen MUTPL). ZAMORA CHINCHIPE: Sabanilla [= El Tambo, ZAMORA CHINCHIPE] (1 specimen NMPC); Tundayme campamento Mirador, Enerentsa, 1030 m (1 specimen MUTPL).
Temporal data.
Collected in January, February, March, May, June, July, August, September, November, and December.
Remarks.
Inhabits the lowland evergreen forests and the foothill evergreen forests of the Amazon region from 215-1300 m a.s.l. Collected with pitfall traps baited with carrion and human feces.
Balthasar (1939) described Canthon angustatus ohausi (type locality: Ecuador) as a variety of Canthon angustatus Harold, 1867 (type locality: Costa Rica), which made the former name available as a subspecific category (see ICZN 1999, Articles 45.6.4 and 46.6.4.1). However, upon examining the external and genital morphology of the type specimens of C. angustatus ohausi (lectotype ♂ here designated, deposited at the NMPC, Plate 56D) and C. angustatus (lectotype ♂ here designated, deposited at the MNHN, Plate 56C), specifically, the differences in the aedeagus and the shapes of the pronotal spots, we think that they belong to two distinct species. Therefore, maintain ing the subspecific name originally proposed by Balthasar, we elevate it to species level under the following new status: Canthon (Glaphyrocanthon) ohausi Balthasar, 1939 stat. n. The lectotype is here designated and illustrated (♂ Plate 56D) and originates from Mera, Ecuador (associated with Amazon forests).
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