Gyascutus (s. str.) carolinensis Horn, 1883

Nelson, G. H., 2000, A revision of the subtribe Hippomelanina, part II: Gyascutus (Gyascutus) LeConte (Coleoptera: Buprestidae), Journal of Natural History 34 (12), pp. 2251-2292 : 2280-2283

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Gyascutus (s. str.) carolinensis Horn
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9. Gyascutus (s. str.) carolinensis Horn View in CoL

(®gures 11, 22, 31, 37, 48)

Gyascutus carolinensis Horn, 1883: 288 View in CoL ; Townsend, 1895: 42; Casey, 1909: 66; Obenberger, 1926: 160; Chamberlin, 1926: 203.

Hippomelas carolinensis Kerremans, 1892: 55 ; 1903: 65; 1908: 317; Leng, 1920: 179; Blackwelder and Blackwelder, 1948: 20; Barr, 1970: 4; Linsley and Ross, 1977: 273; Westcott, 1991: 77.

Gyascutus juniperinus Wickham, 1905: 167 View in CoL ; Casey, 1909: 68; Obenberger, 1926: 160; Chamberlin, 1926: 204, new synonymy.

Hippomelas juniperina Kerremans, 1908: 315 ; Leng, 1920: 179; Linsley and Ross, 1977: 275.

Gyascutus obesus Casey, 1909: 65 View in CoL ; Obenberger, 1926: 160; Chamberlin, 1926: 204, new synonymy.

Hippomelas obesus Leng, 1920: 179 .

Gyascutus obesus aeneoviridis Casey, 1909: 66 View in CoL ; Obenberger, 1926: 160, new synonymy.

Hippomelas aeneoviridis Leng, 1920: 179 (as synonym of H. obesus Casey View in CoL ).

Gyascutus compactus Casey, 1909: 66 View in CoL ; Obenberger, 1926: 160; Chamberlin, 1926: 204 (as synonym of G. obesus Casey View in CoL ); Linsley and Ross, 1977: 275, new synonymy.

Hippomelas compactus Leng, 1920: 179 (as synonym of H. obesus Casey View in CoL ).

Hippomelas (Gyascutus) compacta Linsley and Ross, 1977: 275 .

Gyascutus compactus solidus Casey, 1909: 66 View in CoL ; Obenberger, 1926: 160, new synonymy.

Hippomelas solidus Leng, 1920: 179 (as synonym of H. obesus Casey View in CoL ).

Gyascutus cylindrinus Casey, 1909: 66 View in CoL ; Obenberger, 1926: 160; Chamberlin, 1926: 204 (as synonym of G. obesus Casey View in CoL ), new synonymy.

Hippomelas cylindrinus Leng, 1920: 179 (as synonym of H. obesus Casey View in CoL ).

Gyascutus debilis Casey, 1909: 67 View in CoL ; Obenberger, 1926: 160; Chamberlin, 1926: 204 (as synonym of G. obesus Casey View in CoL ), new synonymy.

Hippomelas debilis Leng, 1920: 179 (as synonym of H. obesus Casey View in CoL ).

Gyascutus tenuis Casey, 1909: 67 View in CoL ; Obenberger, 1926: 160; new synonymy.

Hippomelas tenuis Leng, 1920: 179 (as synonym of H. obesus Casey View in CoL ).

Diagnosis. Copper or with brassy tint in colour (one small population brassyblue); males average 15 mm long, females 15.2 mm; width between eyes 1.7 Ö width of eye in dorsal view; antennae reaching to or beyond posterior angles of pronotum when laid alongside in male, to middle of pronotum in female; pronotum widest at posterior margin; pronotal disc a mixture of moderate to large punctures and weakly raised smooth areas; elytra without distinct costae; male genitalia broadly lanceolate (®gure 37).

Redescription, lectotype male. Head with width between eyes 1.7 Ö width of eye in dorsal view; front ¯at, concave below, surface ®nely, densely punctate just above clypeus and along medial margin of eyes, otherwise with numerous smooth raised areas with larger punctures, punctate areas clothed with short, semi-erect, whitish, hair-like setae; clypeus shallowly arcuately emarginate; supra-antenna l ridges prominent with lower ends joined by ®ne carina; antennae reaching two antennomeres beyond posterior margin of pronotum when laid alongside, serrate from antennomeres 4±11 and with outer margins subparallel, 11 with strong notch at outer angle (®gure 22a).

Pronotal width 1.4 Ö length, widest at posterior margin; lateral margins slightly expanded at posterior margin, weakly converging to middle and then more strongly to narrowest at anterior margin that is weakly emarginate; posterior margin with broadly rounded lobe that is emarginate in midline; disc convex, transversely depressed anteriorly and slightly ¯attened in posterior two-thirds; surface a mixture of smooth raised areas and moderate to large size punctures, with few, inconspicuous, semi-recumbent, whitish, hair-like setae. Scutellum transversely rounded, disc ¯attened, glabrous and impunctate.

Elytra wider at base than pronotum; lateral margins feebly narrowing to middle, then more strongly converging with few weak denticules near narrowly emarginate apices; disc moderately convex, surface with numerous ®ne punctures and weakly raised smooth areas, some arranged in faint costae, partial striae weakly indicated, moderately clothed by inconspicuous, short, suberect, whitish setae.

Ventrally, thoracic sterna ®nely, densely punctate laterally as are abdominal sterna except along posterior margin, thoracic sterna with punctures larger and less dense medially; prosternum ¯attened; prosternal process with median row of large punctures and marginal sulcus; metasternum with midline sulcus; protrochanter with acute tooth; protibia weakly arcuate, with several small teeth on inner margin in apical half; meso- and metatibia straight, both without teeth; all tibiae with two slender apical spurs; metatarsomere 1 as long as 2 1 3, and longer than 5; last visible abdominal sternum elongate triangular; apex weakly sinuately, roundly truncate, posterolateral angles toothed, and with serrate submarginal crest (®gure 31a). Length, 16.1 mm; width, 5.7 mm.

Male genitalia (®gure 37).

Homotype female. DiOEers from male as follows: body more robust; antennae shorter, reaching middle of pronotum when laid alongside, antennomeres 4±11 triangular in shape (®gure 22b); protibia more weakly arcuate, without teeth along inner margin; meso- and metatibia straight, without teeth; last visible abdominal sternum more narrowly triangular (®gure 31b). Length, 16.5 mm; width, 6.6 mm.

Type locality: North Carolina, near Wilmington [an obvious error] .

Type material. The lectotype lof Gyascutus carolinensis Horn (MCZC) is labelled as follows: N.C. (p)/1 (pink, h)/(red label) TYPE (p) 8124 (h)/ G. carolinensis Horn (h)/(red label) LECTOTYPE Gyascutus carolinensis Horn ldet. G. H. Nelson ’95 (h). The lectotype m of Gyascutus juniperinus Wickham (MCZC) is labelled as follows: Chad’s Rch. Ut. Jul. 22 Wickham (p)/ G. juniperinus COTYPE (h, red line at bottom)/F. C. Bowditch Coll. (p)/(red label) M.C.Z. Type (p) 25979 (h)/ Gyascutus juniperinus Wick. (h)/(red label) LECTOTYPE Gyascutus juniperinus Wickham det. G. H. Nelson 1997 (h). The holotype m of Gyascutus obesus Casey (USNM) is labelled as follows: Texas (p)/m (h)/Casey bequest 1925 (p)/(red label) TYPE USNM (p) 35717 (h)/ obesus Csy (h). The holotype lof Gyascutus obesus ssp. aeneoviridis Casey (USNM) is labelled as follows: Tex (p)/ l(h)/Casey bequest 1925 (p)/(red label) TYPE USNM (p) 35718 (h)/ aeneoviridis Csy. (h). The lectotype m of Gyascutus compactus Casey (USNM) (designated in Bellamy and Nelson, 1990: 294) is labelled as follows: Ari (p)/m (h)/Casey bequest 1925 (p)/(red label) TYPE USNM (p) 35721 (h)/ compactus Csy. (h)/ LECTOTYPE (p) Gyascutus compactus Csy. m (h) by (p) G. H. Nelson ’87 (h). There are additionally seven males and one female in the type series that are all labelled Ari. and are labelled paralectotypes. The holotype m of Gyascutus compactus ssp. solidus Casey (USNM) is labelled as follows: Ari. (p)/m (h)/Casey bequest 1925 (p)/(red label) TYPE USNM (p) 35720 (h)/ solidus Csy. (h). The holotype lof Gyascutus cylindrinus Casey (USNM) is labelled as follows: N. M. (p)/ l(h)/Casey bequest 1925 (p)/(red label) TYPE USNM (p) 35719 (h)/ cylindrinus Csy. (h). The holotype lof Gyascutus debilis Casey (USNM) is labelled as follows: Ari. (p)/ l(h)/Casey bequest 1925 (p)/(red label)TYPE USNM (p) 35722 (h)/ debilis Csy. (h). The holotype lof Gyascutus tenuis Casey (USNM) is labelled as follows: Ari (p)/ l(h)/Casey bequest 1925 (p)/(red label) TYPE USNM (p) 35723 (h)/ tenuis Csy. (h).

Variation. The 498 male, 635 female and 200 non-sexed specimens examined revealed that in colour this species varies from the typical dark copper to lighter copper with a brassy and/or greenish tint and a population near Portal , Arizona that is a distinctive greenish blue with brassy tint. In general form it varies from small, subparallel to large, robust cuneate. On fresh specimens there is commonly a yellow pulverulence. Males vary from 9.9 to 19.0 mm long (mean 5 15.0 mm, n 5 50) and 3.5±7.5 mm wide (mean 5 5.6 mm, n 5 50); females from 9.2 to 20.4 mm long (mean 5 15.2 mm, n 5 50) and 3.2±8.3 mm wide (mean5 6.1 mm, n 5 50).

Distribution (®gure 48). This widespread species is found in the following areas of the USA and Mexico. Arizona ÐCochise Co., Portal; San Simon; Tombstone; Wilcox. Coconino Co., Fredonia. Gila Co., Globe. Maricopa Co., Cavecreek; 69.5 km E Gila Bend; Sunōwer; Tempe. Mohave Co., Bullhead City; Hualapai Mts.; Kingman. Pima Co., Ajo Mts.; Alamo Canyon; Catalina Mts.; Continental; Green Valley; Sabino Canyon; Santa Rita Ranch; Sasabe; Three Points; Tucson; Vail. Yavapai Co., Hillside. Yuma Co., Ehrenburg; Foothills; King Valley; Kofa Natural Wildlife Refuge; Parker; Quartzite; San Luis; Somerton. California Ð Imperial Co., Andrade; Cactus; Coyote Wells; Fish Springs; Glamis; 40.1 km E. Holtville; Mt Springs; Westmorland. Inyo Co., Inyo Mts., Lead Canyon. Kern Co., China Lake; 16.1 km NW Inyokern; Saltdale. Los Angeles Co., Azusa; Juniper Hills; Vincent. Orange Co., 12.5 km E San Juan Capistrano. Riverside Co., Banning; Blythe; Cathedral City; Coachella; Deep Canyon; Hemet; Indio; Moronga Valley; Oasis Station; Palm Desert; Palm Springs; Pinyon Flat; Rancho Mirage; Salton Sea; Thousand Palms; 25±37 km S Vidal; Whitewater Canyon. San Bernardino Co., Amboy Crater; Clark Mt.; Highland; Kramer Junction; Pinyon Hills; Providence Mts.; San Bernardino. San Diego Co., Banner; Borrego State Park; Collin’s Valley; Jacumba; Oak Grove; Poway; Scissor’ s Crossing; Sentence Canyon; Warner Springs. Nevada ÐClark Co., Jean; 43.5 km NW Las Vegas. Lincoln Co., Alamo. New Mexico Ð Chavez Co., Roswell. Dona Ana Co., LaMesa; Las Cruces; Franklin Mts.; Mesilla Park. Hidalgo Co., Lordsburg; Steins. Luna Co., Florida. Socorro Co., Socorro. Texas ÐBrewster Co., Castolon; Marathon; Turlinga. Culberson Co., VanHorn. El Paso Co., El Paso. Pecos Co., Ft. Stockton. Reeves Co., Pecos. Val Verde Co., 40 km E Dryden. Utah: Washington Co., Chadburn Ranch, near Vejo; St. George. Mexico, Baja California Norte Ð 11.5 km N Bahia San Luis Gonzaga; Catavina; El Marmol; 40 km E El Rosario; Las Arrastras; Nueva Chapala; Persebu; 32.2 km S San Agustin; 48.5 km N and 14.5 km S San Felipe; San Pedro Martir; Santa Cecelia; Valle de Trinidad. Sonora Ð 32.2 km W Sonoyta.

Biology. Some information on the biology of this species was recorded by Linsley and Ross (1977). This species utilizes a broad range of host plants and has been reared from the following: Croton sp. and Encelia sp. roots (Linsley and Ross, 1977), Dalea emoryi Gray ( Westcott, 1991) , Encelia farinosa Gray ex Torr. , Gutierrezia sarothrae (Pursh) Britt. & Rusby , and Prosopis glandulosa torreyana (L. Benson) M. C. Jtn. It has been taken from the gizzard of a roadrunner (EMEC). Adults have been collected on the following: Acacia greggii Gray (Linsley and Ross, 1977) , Adenostoma sparsifolium Torr. , Baccharis sergiloides Gray , Cercidium X oridum Benth., Dalea sp. , Ephedra californica Wats. , E. trifurca Torr. , Eriogonum deserticola Wats., E. f asciculatum Benth., Juniperus californicus Carr. (Linsley and Ross, 1977) , J. osteosperma (Torr.) Little , Larrea tridentata (DC.) Cov. (Linsley and Ross, 1977) , Prosopis glandulosa torreyana (L. Benson) M.C. Jtn. , Tamarix sp. (Linsley and Ross, 1977) and Viguiera stenoloba Blake. Adults have been collected from early May to mid-October.

Comparisons. This species is most similar to Gyascutus dianae (Helfer) but it can be distinguished as follows: G. carolinensis Horn is usually copper in colour, the elytra are without costae, and the male genitalia are broadly lanceolate; G. dianae (Helfer) is brassy-green in colour, the elytra are weakly costate, and the male genitalia are less broadly lanceolate.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Buprestidae

Genus

Gyascutus

Loc

Gyascutus (s. str.) carolinensis Horn

Nelson, G. H. 2000
2000
Loc

Hippomelas obesus

LENG, C. W. 1920: 179
1920
Loc

Hippomelas aeneoviridis

LENG, C. W. 1920: 179
1920
Loc

Hippomelas compactus

LENG, C. W. 1920: 179
1920
Loc

Hippomelas solidus

LENG, C. W. 1920: 179
1920
Loc

Hippomelas cylindrinus

LENG, C. W. 1920: 179
1920
Loc

Hippomelas debilis

LENG, C. W. 1920: 179
1920
Loc

Hippomelas tenuis

LENG, C. W. 1920: 179
1920
Loc

Gyascutus obesus Casey, 1909: 65

OBENBERGER, J. 1926: 160
CHAMBERLIN, W. J. 1926: 204
CASEY, T. L. 1909: 65
1909
Loc

Gyascutus obesus aeneoviridis Casey, 1909: 66

OBENBERGER, J. 1926: 160
CASEY, T. L. 1909: 66
1909
Loc

Gyascutus compactus Casey, 1909: 66

OBENBERGER, J. 1926: 160
CHAMBERLIN, W. J. 1926: 204
CASEY, T. L. 1909: 66
1909
Loc

Gyascutus compactus solidus Casey, 1909: 66

OBENBERGER, J. 1926: 160
CASEY, T. L. 1909: 66
1909
Loc

Gyascutus cylindrinus Casey, 1909: 66

OBENBERGER, J. 1926: 160
CHAMBERLIN, W. J. 1926: 204
CASEY, T. L. 1909: 66
1909
Loc

Gyascutus debilis Casey, 1909: 67

OBENBERGER, J. 1926: 160
CHAMBERLIN, W. J. 1926: 204
CASEY, T. L. 1909: 67
1909
Loc

Gyascutus tenuis Casey, 1909: 67

OBENBERGER, J. 1926: 160
CASEY, T. L. 1909: 67
1909
Loc

Hippomelas juniperina

LENG, C. W. 1920: 179
KERREMANS, C. 1908: 315
1908
Loc

Gyascutus juniperinus Wickham, 1905: 167

OBENBERGER, J. 1926: 160
CHAMBERLIN, W. J. 1926: 204
CASEY, T. L. 1909: 68
WICKHAM, H. F. 1905: 167
1905
Loc

Hippomelas carolinensis

WESTCOTT, R. L. 1991: 77
BARR, W. F. 1970: 4
BLACKWELDER, R. E. 1948: 20
LENG, C. W. 1920: 179
KERREMANS, C. 1908: 317
KERREMANS, C. 1903: 65
KERREMANS, C. 1892: 55
1892
Loc

Gyascutus carolinensis Horn, 1883: 288

OBENBERGER, J. 1926: 160
CHAMBERLIN, W. J. 1926: 203
CASEY, T. L. 1909: 66
TOWNSEND, C. H. T. 1895: 42
HORN, G. H. 1883: 288
1883
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