Chelonychus longipes Dietz 1891:256
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Chelonychus longipes Dietz 1891:256 |
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Chelonychus longipes Dietz 1891:256 View in CoL .
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Lectotype (here designated). United States. California. Siskiyou Co.: [Yreka, Cal.] [W G Dietz Coll/Type 1998] (?, MCZC). Paralectotypes. United States. California. Siskiyou Co.: [Yreka, Cal.] [ Chelonychus longipes Dietz ] [Type 8159/ Chelonychus / longipes Dietz ] (/, MCZC); Minnesota. [Min.] [W. G. Dietz Coll./Type 1998] also bearing small square red label (/, MCZC). Two specimens in the Carnegie Museum under the name Chelonychus longipes , one with a ‘‘Col.’’ label, the other labeled ‘‘Cal.’’, are probably syntypes. Dietz did not indicate the number of specimens he had in his series, but these account for all of the localities he listed: ‘‘Yreka, Cal. (Dr. Horn); Minnesota, Colorado (H. Ulke).’’
Description. Body ( Figs. 25–26 View Figs ): oval in dorsal view; length 1.6–2.1 mm; width 0.8– 1.0 mm. Integument black, broadly visible between scales. Head: vertex with narrow scales, broader, slightly imbricated scales present beneath. Rostrum ( Fig. 25 View Figs ): evenly curved; proximal portion shallowly sulcate; long, narrow scales on extreme base replaced
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toward antennal insertions by narrower, sparser scales; distal portion glabrous. Antenna: funiculus with 7 articles. Prothorax: pronotum with admixture of elongate, narrow, slightly curved, cinereus scales and broader, flattened, cinereous to infuscate scales. Elytra: rounded apically in dorsal view; striae narrow, punctures with minute, inconspicuous setae; interstriae with elongate, narrow, slightly curved, cinereous scales and slightly to distinctly broader, flattened, cinereous to infuscate scales. Pygidium : with slender, cinereous scales. Abdomen: sterna 1–4 with pallid scales laterally, with narrower scales medially; sternum 5 convex, with elongate, setiform scales medially. Legs: profemur with one small ventral tooth; protibia with inner margin prominent in basal 2/3, concave in apical 1/3; protibial uncus long, slender, slightly curved, acute; metatibia with inner margin slightly prominent in basal 2/3, slightly concave in apical 1/3, outer margin straight ( Fig. 29 View Figs ); metatibial mucro straight, oblique in lateral view, acute ( Fig. 29 View Figs ); tarsal claw with acute basal tooth ( Fig. 31 View Figs ). Male Genitalia ( Fig. 32 View Figs ): median lobe of aedeagus narrowed to bluntly rounded apex in dorsal view, broadly, evenly curved in lateral view; endophallus minutely denticulate.
Specimens Examined. In addition to the lectotype from California, 45 specimens of C. longipes from the following localities were examined. Canada .
Alberta. Carway (2, TAMU); Calgary (1, CMNC); McMurray (1, TAMU); 25 mi. E WritingonStone Provincial Park (2, CMNC). British Columbia. 15 km. E Hudson Hope (1, CMNC). Saskatchewan. 2 mi. N Burstall dunes (1, CMNC); Saskatchewan Landing (1, TAMU); 23 km. E Weyburn (1, CMNC; 2, CWOB). United States. Colorado. Boulder Co.: 1 mi. N Allenspark (1, CWOB); Nederland (1, CWOB; 1, TAMU); 1 mi. N Nederland (3, CWOB). Gilpen Co.: 6 mi. SE Black Hawk (1, TAMU). Larimer Co.: 5 mi. W Estes Park (1, CWOB); 37 mi. W Fort Collins (1, CWOB). Las Animas Co.: 8 mi. N Stonewall (8,900 9, 3, CWOB). Pasco Co.: 15 mi. N Colorado Springs (6,900 9, 2, CWOB). Rocky Mountain National Park. Moraine Park (9, TAMU).
Kansas. Pratt Co.: (‘‘ Artemesia ludoviciana , ’’ 1, TAMU). Minnesota. Anoka Co. : Cedar Creek Natural History Area (‘‘ Artemesia ludoviciana , ’’ 3, TAMU).
Missouri. Holt Co.: Big Lake State Park (2, CWOB). Montana. Silver Bow Co.: 5 mi. N Nissler (2, AUEM). Nebraska. Lake Maloney (1, TAMU).
Oregon. Jackson Co.: Ashland (3, CASC); Talent (1, OSUO).
Plant Associations. Label data indicate that adults of C. longipes have been collected on Artemesia ludoviciana Nutt. (Asteraceae) .
Remarks. Specimens of C. longipes from McMurray, Alberta, are distinctly larger and more densely squamose than the types and have a smaller tooth on the profemur.
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