Laemophloeus lecontei Grouvelle, 1876

Thomas, Michael C., 2015, A review of New World Laemophloeus Dejean (Coleoptera: Laemophloeidae): 3. Nearctic species, Insecta Mundi 2015 (450), pp. 1-35 : 10

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Laemophloeus lecontei Grouvelle
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Laemophloeus lecontei Grouvelle

Fig. 12 View Figure 12 , 32-35 View Figures 32-35

Laemophloeus lecontei Grouvelle, 1876:496 Laemophloeus chevrolati Grouvelle, 1878: 264 ; synonymy by Thomas 2014: 10 View Cited Treatment

Types: Thomas (2014) discussed type material of L. lecontei and L. chevrolati housed in the MNHN.

Diagnosis. The combination of the unusual pubescence – composed of clusters of 2-3 setae – of the antennal club ( Fig. 35 View Figures 32-35 ), entirely pale body ( Fig. 12 View Figure 12 ), and, in the male, epistome with clypeal teeth and deep emarginations over the antennal bases ( Fig. 32 View Figures 32-35 ) is sufficient to recognize this species in the Nearctic fauna. The male genitalia ( Fig. 33-34 View Figures 32-35 ) are unlike those of any other known Nearctic species in having the parameres separated for their entire length; the basal primary setae located at about the basal third on the inner margin of each paramere; the lateral primary setae located at the posteriolateral angle of each; and the unusually shaped basal plates. Length, 2.0mm - 3.5mm.

Distribution. Caribbean, North, Central and South America. In the Nearctic, L. lecontei has been collected only in extreme southern Florida.

Specimens examined. 29, all in the FSCA.

USA: FLORIDA: Miami-Dade Co.: Camp Mahachee, nr. Matheson Hammock; Matheson Hammock; Monroe Co.: Upper Key Largo.

Discussion. This is the most widely distributed species of Laemophloeus in the West Indies ( Thomas 2014), and is confined to the tropical portion of Florida that shows a strong West Indian influence in both its flora and fauna.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Laemophloeidae

Genus

Laemophloeus

Loc

Laemophloeus lecontei Grouvelle

Thomas, Michael C. 2015
2015
Loc

Laemophloeus lecontei Grouvelle, 1876:496

Thomas, M. C. 2014: 10
Grouvelle, A. 1878: 264
Grouvelle, A. 1876: 496
1876
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