Pseudataenius socialis (Horn)

Stebnicka, Z. Teresa & Skelley, Paul E., 2009, Taxonomic redefinition of the genera Parataenius Balthasar and Pseudataenius Brown, with descriptions of three new species (Scarabaeidae: Aphodiinae: Eupariini), Insecta Mundi 2009 (66), pp. 1-18 : 16

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5404983

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scientific name

Pseudataenius socialis (Horn)
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Pseudataenius socialis (Horn)

Figure 29-33 View Figure 29-33 , 35, 37 View Figure 34-37

Ataenius socialis Horn 1871: 287 – Harold 1874: 174; Horn 1887: 76; Woodruff 1973: 135. Pseudataenius socialis – Brown 1927: 290; Woodruff 1973: 135; Cartwright 1974: 14-16; Ratcliffe and

Paulsen 2008: 239-240.

Diagnosis. Male head finely punctate; protibia with 2 lateral teeth, terminal spur long, parallel, hooked apically; pronotum without smooth midline. Female clypeus strongly transversely wrinkled; protibia with 3 lateral teeth, terminal spur straight.

Description. Length 4.2-5.0 mm. Male head short and broad ( Fig. 29 View Figure 29-33 ), finely reflexed clypeal margin widely rounded on each side of shallow median emargination, sides nearly straight to sharply rounded, fimbriate genae; surface of head uniformly, very finely punctate ( Fig. 32 View Figure 29-33 ). Pronotum weakly convex, sides widely arcuate to slightly sinuate base; sides fimbriate with long setae; surface with mixed very fine and very moderate punctures throughout. Elytra convex, long, subparallel sided humeri not dentate; striae fine, strial punctures shallow; intervals slightly convex with scattered very minute punctures, interval 10 flat. Ventral surface finely punctate; abdominal sternites finely fluted along sutures, surface minutely alutaceous with scattered punctures more noticeable at sides; apical lip of pygidium convex, shiny, eroded area finely roughened. Legs long; meso- and metafemora without posterior lines; protibia narrow with only 2 large teeth, terminal spur long, parallel with tip bent inward ( Fig. 30 View Figure 29-33 ); metatibial apex with long setae and accessory spine; tarsi very long and slender, basal tarsomere of metatarsus longer than upper tibial spur and equal in length to following 3 tarsomeres combined, tarsomere 5 as long as 2 preceding tarsomeres together. Epipharynx as in Fig. 37 View Figure 34-37 . Male genitalia as in Fig. 35 View Figure 34-37 .

Female color usually darker than in male; head smaller, clypeus more deeply emarginate at middle ( Fig. 31 View Figure 29-33 ), surface transversely wrinkled, posterior clypeus and vertex finely, closely punctate; pronotum more convex, surface with mixed very fine and moderately coarse punctures throughout, coarse punctures irregularly spaced ( Fig. 33 View Figure 29-33 ). Abdominal sternites, pygidium shorter with narrower apical lip. Legs shorter than in male; meso- and metafemur with fine posterior lines; protibia with 3 normal lateral teeth and slender terminal spur; tarsi shorter than in male.

Type material. Lectotype female “La” [Louisiana] designated by Cartwright (1974), No 3609, in ANSP.

Specimens examined. Lectotype and other specimens (75). USA – Kansas, Labette Co. Mound Valley . 12.VII.1962, J.R. McCoy ( NMNH) ; Kansas: Lawrence VI-18-[19]37 ( PESC) ; Kansas: Ottawa , VII-27-1923, Calder coll. ( FSCA) ; Kansas: Riley Co., Manhattan , 23-Oct-1995, R. Bauernfeind, UVLL trap ( FSCA) ; Kansas: Topeka , 15.V.1963, B. Moore ( ISEA, NMNH) ; Nebraska: Greeley Co., jct. Hwy 281 & 91, 11-VII- 2004, P. Skelley, M. Paulsen ; at light in sandhill blowout ( PESC); Oklahoma, Latimer Co , VI.1995, VI.1999, K. Stephan ( FSCA) ; Louisiana (no additional data) ( SMTD); Texas: Orange , 20-VI-1949, W.E. Stein ( FSCA) .

Remarks. Species collected at black light traps, in cow dung, and in Cynomys burrow - May to July.

Distribution. USA - Kansas, Louisiana, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Texas.

ANSP

Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia

NMNH

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

FSCA

Florida State Collection of Arthropods, The Museum of Entomology

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Aphodiidae

Genus

Pseudataenius

Loc

Pseudataenius socialis (Horn)

Stebnicka, Z. Teresa & Skelley, Paul E. 2009
2009
Loc

Ataenius socialis

Cartwright, O. L. 1974: 14
Woodruff, R. E. 1973: 135
Woodruff, R. E. 1973: 135
Brown, W. J. 1927: 290
Horn, G. H. 1887: 76
Horn, G. H. 1871: 287
1871
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