Cymindis platicollis atripennis (Casey) Hunting, Wesley M., 2013
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Cymindis platicollis atripennis (Casey) |
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Cymindis platicollis atripennis (Casey) View in CoL stat. n. Figs 16-17, 19B, 20A
Pinacodera atripennis Casey 1920: 284. HOLOTYPE male labeled: "Fla; Casey bequest 1925"; "TYPE 47613" [red paper]; "atripennis Csy" [handwritten]. TYPE AREA - Florida, U.S.A. - Kirk 1970: 17. Ciegler 2000: 119. comb. n.
Cymindis atripennis ; Poole and Gentili 1996: 103. [from Ciegler 2000].
Diagnosis.
Specimens of this subspecies have a rufous to rufo-brunneous head and pronotum coloration that contrasts strikingly with the darker, brunneo-piceous to rufo-piceous elytral coloration (Fig. 16).
Description.
With character states of subgenus Pinacodera and species Cymindis platicollis restricted as follows: OBL 8.17 - 10.83 mm. Length (n= 10 males, 10 females): head 0.74 - 1.02, pronotum 1.52 - 2.08, elytra 4.92 - 6.42, metepisternum 1.08 - 1.58 mm; width: head 1.64 - 2.04, pronotum 2.08 - 2.72, elytra 3.33 - 4.33, metepisternum 0.58 - 0.84 mm.
Body proportions. HW/HL 1.86 - 2.24; PWM/PL 1.30 - 1.40; EL/EW 1.40- 1.52; ML/MW1.71 - 2.41.
Color. Dorsum of head and pronotum rufous to rufo-brunneous; antennae rufo-brunneous to brunneous; palpi rufo-brunneous to brunneous; elytra brunneo-piceous to rufo-piceous with pale, somewhat translucent margins, elytral epipleura testaceous to rufo-testaceous; thoracic sclerites and abdominal sterna testaceous to rufo-piceous.
Microsculpture. Microlines not visible on dorsum of head capsule and pronotum at 50 × magnification. Elytra with mesh pattern isodiametric, microlines clearly defined throughout.
Macrosculpture and pilosity. Head capsule, dorsal surface with shallow, randomly scattered setigerous punctures on dorsal surface from constriction of neck extended anteriorly toward clypeus. Elytra with striae moderately impressed and punctulate throughout length; intervals 2, 4, 6 and 8 typically with two to three rows of scattered punctures; all other intervals with one row of punctures.
Metepisternum. Distinctly longer than wide.
Hind wings. Macropterous.
Male genitalia. Phallus (Fig. 20A) length 1.70 - 2.00 mm.
Collection notes and habitat.
The known elevational range of Cymindis platicollis atripennis extends from sea level to 90 m. Specimens were collected on forest floor, under and on bark of trees and associated mosses in forests of cypress, juniper, magnolia, several oak species and both slash and loblolly pine. This subspecies has been collected from sand dunes in close proximity to water as well as from squirrel and caracara nests in trees. Methods of collecting include: dusk-dawn suction traps, medfly traps, u.v. and light traps, FIT’s, sugaring baits painted on tree trunks, beating vegetation, hand collecting, Steiner traps, pitfall traps, and sticky traps.
Geographical distribution.
The range of this subspecies extends from southern Florida north to mid-Georgia and west to southern Mississippi (Fig. 17).
Morphological affinities.
This subspecies is, by definition, the closest relative of Cymindis platicollis platicollis .
Chorological affinities.
Cymindis platicollis atripennis is sympatric in portions of its range with Cymindis limbata , Cymindis complanata and Cymindis rufostigma . It is allopatric with Cymindis platicollis platicollis and all other species in the limbata group.
Material examined.
I examined 227 specimens; 13 males and 11 females were dissected. For details see University of Alberta Strickland Virtual Entomology Museum Database ( University of Alberta 2009).
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