Omus audouini Reiche, 1838

Bousquet, Yves, 2012, Catalogue of Geadephaga (Coleoptera, Adephaga) of America, north of Mexico, ZooKeys 245, pp. 1-1722 : 199-201

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Omus audouini Reiche, 1838
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Omus audouini Reiche, 1838: 300. Type locality: "versant occidental des montagnes rocheuses, dans le district d’Oregon, aux États-Unis de l’Amérique du Nord" (original citation, see page 297). Syntype(s) probably in MHNP. Etymology. The specific name was proposed for the French zoologist Jean-Victor Audouin [1797-1841], co-founder of the Annales des Sciences Naturelles and a founding member of the Société Entomologique de France. In 1823 Audouin became assistant librarian at the Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle in Paris and obtained his doctorate in 1826. He succeeded Latreille as assistant naturalist at the chair of Crustacean and Insects at the Museum in 1830 and three years later as professor of the same chair. He died of apoplexy. He had no insect collection but held a large entomological library which he willingly made available to scholars.

Omus ambiguus Schaupp, 1884b: 121. Type locality: "M[oun]t Shasta District [Siskiyou County], Cal[ifornia]" (original citation). Holotype [by monotypy] (♂) in USNM (collection Casey). Synonymy established by Bousquet and Larochelle (1993: 52) based on Leffler (1979a: 192) unpublished thesis. Note. Leng (1902: 108) reported that the holotype was probably collected at "Upper Soda Springs" in Siskiyou County, at 3000-4000 feet.

Omus van dykei W. Horn, 1903a: 185. Type locality: «Mittel-Oregon» (original citation). Holotype [by monotypy, cf. Horn 1903a: 197] (♂) location unknown. Synonymy established by Boyd (1982: 2).

Omus borealis Casey, 1909: 256. Type locality: «Oregon» (original citation). One syntype in USNM [# 45857]. Synonymy established with doubt by Horn (1910a: 125), confirmed by Leffler (1979a: 198).

Omus californicus humeroplanatus W. Horn, 1910b: 293. Type locality: "Provincia Del Norte, Calif[ornia]" (original citation). Syntype(s) in MHNP. Synonymy established, under the name Omus californicus borealis Casey, by Horn (1915: 431).

Omus audouini parvulus Casey, 1913: 2. Type locality: «Oregon» (original citation). One syntype in USNM [# 45809]. Synonymy established by Horn (1915: 431), confirmed by Leffler (1979a: 199).

Omus oregonensis Casey, 1913: 2. Type locality: "Josephine Co[unty], Oregon" (original citation). One syntype in USNM [# 45832]. Synonymy established, under the name Omus californicus borealis Casey, by Hatch (1953: 36), confirmed by Leffler (1979a: 199) and van den Berghe (1994: 33). Note. According to Leffler (1979a: 199), the type series was collected at Selma and Waldo (abandoned townsite 5 km ESE of O’Brien), Josephine County, by F.W. Nunenmacher.

Omus rugipennis Casey, 1914: 3. Type locality: "northern California" (original citation). One syntype in USNM [# 45803]. Synonymy established, under the name Omus californicus ambiguus Schaupp, by Horn (1915: 443), confirmed by Leffler (1979a: 200). Note. According to Leffler (1979a: 200), the type series was collected at Mud Lake, 7 miles NW Cottage Grove, in Siskiyou County, by F.W. Nunenmacher.

Omus solidulus Casey, 1914: 3. Type locality: "Shasta Retreat [Bucks Lake], Siskiyou Co[unty], California" (original citation). One syntype in USNM [# 45812]. Synonymy established, under the name Omus californicus ambiguus Schaupp, by Horn (1915: 443), confirmed by Leffler (1979a: 200).

Omus audouini brevicornis Casey, 1916: 8. Type locality: "Humboldt Co[unty], California" (original citation). One syntype in USNM [# 45806]. Synonymy established, under the name Omus californicus humeroplanatus Horn, by Horn (1926: 55), confirmed by Leffler (1979a: 200). Note. According to Leffler (1979a: 200), the type series was not collected in Humboldt County as indicated by Casey (1916: 8) but at Mud Lake, 7 miles North West Cottage Grove, Siskiyou County, by F.W. Nunenmacher.

Omus audouini aequicornis Casey, 1916: 9. Type locality: "Josephine Co[unty], Oregon" (original citation). Two syntypes in USNM [# 45807]. Synonymy established, under the name Omus californicus humeroplanatus Horn, by Horn (1926: 55), confirmed by Leffler (1979a: 201) and van den Berghe (1994: 33). Note. According to Leffler (1979a: 201), the two original specimens were collected at Selma and Waldo in Josephine County.

Omus audouini tacomae Casey, 1916: 9. Type locality: "Tacoma [Pierce County], Washington" (original citation). One syntype in USNM [# 45804]. Synonymy established by Horn (1926: 55), confirmed by Leffler (1979a: 201).

Omus audouini delicatulus Casey, 1916: 9. Type locality: «Oregon» (original citation). One syntype in USNM [# 45814]. Synonymy established by Horn (1926: 55), confirmed by Leffler (1979a: 201).

Omus audouini distans Casey, 1916: 10. Type locality: "Seattle [King County], Washington" (original citation). One syntype in USNM [# 45813]. Synonymy established by Horn (1926: 55), confirmed by Leffler (1979a: 201).

Omus ambiguus humeralis Casey, 1916: 10. Type locality: "Humboldt Co[unty], California" (original citation). One syntype in USNM [# 45811]. Synonymy established, under the name Omus californicus humeroplanatus Horn, by Horn (1926: 55), confirmed by Leffler (1979a: 201). Note. According to Cazier (1942: 104), the type series was collected at 10 miles east of Orick, in Humboldt County, by F.W. Nunenmacher.

Omus thoracicus Casey, 1916: 11. Type locality: "Klamath Co[unty], Oregon" (original citation). One syntype in USNM [# 45816]. Synonymy established, under the name Omus californicus oregonensis Casey, by Horn (1926: 55), confirmed by Leffler (1979a: 202) and van den Berghe (1994: 33). Note. According to Leffler (1979a: 202), the type series was collected at Upper Klamath Lake, Klamath County, by F.W. Nunenmacher.

Omus [cephalicus] audens Casey, 1924: 3. Type locality: "Seattle [King County], Washington" (original citation). One syntype in USNM [# 45805]. Synonymy established by Horn (1926: 55), confirmed by Leffler (1979a: 202).

Omus [ambiguus] socius Casey, 1924: 4. Type locality: "Shasta Co[unty], California" (original citation). Holotype [by monotypy] (♂) in USNM [# 45810]. Synonymy established, under the name Omus californicus ambiguus Schaupp, by Horn (1926: 56), confirmed by Leffler (1979a: 203). Note. According to Leffler (1979a: 203), the holotype was collected by F.W. Nunenmacher at Round Mountain, Shasta County.

Distribution.

The range of this species, also known as the “Audouin’s Night-stalking Tiger Beetle", extends from southwestern British Columbia, including southern Vancouver Island, south to northwestern California [see Pearson et al. 2006: Map 9].

Records.

CAN: BC (VCI) USA: CA, OR, WA

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Carabidae

Genus

Omus

Loc

Omus audouini Reiche, 1838

Bousquet, Yves 2012
2012
Loc

Omus rugipennis

Casey 1914
1914
Loc

Omus solidulus

Casey 1914
1914
Loc

Omus ambiguus

Schaupp 1884
1884
Loc

Omus audouini

Reiche 1838
1838
Loc

Omus

Eschscholtz 1829
1829
Loc

Omus

Eschscholtz 1829
1829