Eupsenius peckorum, Chandler, 2023
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Eupsenius dilatatus Motschulsky, 1856 View in CoL ( Figs. 1 View Figs , 6 View Figs , 15 View Fig )
Eupsenius dilatatus Motschulsky 1856: 7 View in CoL . Two syntype females on same card: // [small light green square]/ Nord. Am./ nov. sp./ [dark green paper] Eupsenius dilatatus Motch. Am. View in CoL bor.// [ZMUM]. Type locality: Mobile, Alabama. Chandler 1997: 69. Chandler 1999: 172.
Eupsenius rufus LeConte 1863b: 28 View in CoL . Holotype female: // [orange disc]/ [red label] Type. 6150/ Eupsenius rufus Mots. Mobile View in CoL / [red label] HOLOTYPE Eupsenius rufus LeConte View in CoL // [MCZC].Type locality: Mobile, Alabama. Synonymized by Chandler (1999). LeConte 1863a: 53. Gemminger and Harold 1868: 693. Raffray 1904: 253. Raffray 1908: 254. Raffray 1911: 110. Brendel and Wickham 1891: 2. Leng 1920: 131. Bowman 1934: 115. Park 1942: 128. Park 1954: 19. Park et al. 1976: 64. Chandler 1997: 69. Peck and Thomas 1998: 40.
Redescribed Male. Highland Lake, AL (DSC). Body ( Fig. 6 View Figs ) length 1.46, width 0.59; body and appendages brown. Head with large vertexal foveae, separated by one foveal diameter; in lateral view with short median clypeal tubercle, in anterior view apex of tubercle narrowly rounded, distant from apex of antennal rostrum; eye with about 51 facets; median basal indentation of vertex weakly indicat- ed; antenna 0.39 long, antennomere XI 0.14 long (37% of antennal length), antennomere IX about half length of X. Pronotum with thin antebasal sulcus indicated by dark line, sulcus slightly impressed laterally, distinct medially, median antebasal impression faintly indicated. Metacoxae subcontiguous, slightly separated. Tergites 1–4 with basolateral foveae, tergite 1 disc 0.45 wide, width between discal carinae 0.18 (distance between discal carinae 40% of discal width), ventrite 2 0.16 long, with basolateral foveae, ventrites 3–7 combined 0.18 long at middle; circular area on ventrite 6 appearing slightly impressed. Aedeagus ( Fig. 1 View Figs ) tube-like, shaft curved 180°, in lateral view with dorsal apical angle on right side acutely projecting, ventral angle acutely projecting, evenly curved between the acute apices with the ventral left point less prominent.
Female. Ventrite 6 shallowly and evenly convex, disc moderately micropunctate.
Variation. Body length 1.17–1.46, maximum width across elytra 0.56–0.59; body light brown to brown; number of eye facets varying from 50–70. Male ventrite 6 appearing flat medially for some specimens.
Specimens Examined (129). ALABAMA: Baldwin Co.: Gulf Shores , VII-21-1961, R. C. and A. Graves, at light (1, FMNH) . Weeks Bay NER Res. , N35°25′03′′, W87°49′50′′, VIII-1-2000, T. L. Schiefer, blacklight trap in mixed forest nr. estuary (4, MEMC) GoogleMaps . Blount Co.: Highland Lake [all collect- ed by T. King], 33.884722, −86.421944, 288 m, V-26-2015 (1, DSC) GoogleMaps , XII-18-2017 (1, DSC) GoogleMaps , X-17- 2017 (2, DSC) , IX-21-2009 (4, LSAM) , V-24-2009 (3, LSAM) , VI-11-2015 (1, UNHC) , X-17-2017, Berlese (4, UNHC) , IX-9/21-2009 (5, LSAM), IV- 9-2009, Berlese funnel (7, LSAM) , VII-4-2020 (1, DSC) , VII-5-2015, light trap (3, UNHC) , V-16-2020 (1, DSC) , V-27-2020 (2, DSC) , VII-4-2020 (1, DSC) , V-7-2017 (4, DSC) , V-3-2019 (2, DSC) , V-18-2019 (3, DSC) , VII-30-2019 (1, DSC) , VI-12- 2019 (1, UNHC) , VI-18-2019 (1, UNHC) , V-23- 2011, window trap (1, UNHC) . Jefferson Co.: Birmingham, Whites Lake , IV-7-1978, T. King, tree hole (1, FMNH) . Mobile Co.: Mobile , 2 syntypes ( ZMUM), holotype of E. rufus (MCZC) . Mobile, H.P. Löding, light (1, FMNH) , under light (1, FMNH). Mobile Bay , VIII-18-1949, H. G. Nelson (1, FMNH) . W shore of Mobile Bay , 10 mi S Mobile, VIII-17/20- 1949, H. S. Dybas, at light (2, FMNH) . West side Mobile Bay, Mobile , IX-10-1959, J. Wagner and W. Suter, swamp forest, magnolia duff (1, FMNH) , VI-15-1959, swamp forest, live oak tree fork, St. 3 (1, FMNH) , IX-10-1959, swamp forest, live oak tree hole (1, FMNH) . Tuscaloosa Co.: T. P. Copeland (1, DSC) . ARKANSAS: Pulaski Co.: Little Rock , X-4-2003, B. Baldwin, blacklight trap (1, DSC) . FLORIDA: Leon Co.: Tallahassee , IX-29-1977, C. W. O’Brien and Marshall, Berlese mixed hardwood litter (1, DSC) , VIII-10-1977, E. D. Healy, Berlese hardwood litter (1, DSC) . Taylor Co.: 3 mi S Eridu , U.S. 19, X-23-1988, M. Deyrup (F, ABSC) . GEORGIA: Clarke Co.: Athens , VI-25/30-1987, J. Matthews, FIT (1, DSC) . INDIANA: Marion Co.: Indianapolis , VIII-20-1969, C.E. White (1, FSCA) . LOUISIANA: Bossier Par.: Barksdale Air Force Base , 32°29′, 93°34′, V-19-1996, E. G. Riley, UV light, calcareous pine/oak woodland (1, TAMU) . Bodcau Wildlife Manag (ment) Area , V-20-1996, UV lt. (1, TAMU) . Catahoula Par.: Sicily Is. Hills WMA, 30°49.5′, 91°46′, VI-10-2001, A. Cline and A. Tishechkin, Berlese forest litter (1, LSAM) . Jefferson Par.: Harahan , VIII-20-1944, H. S. Dybas (1, FMNH) . St. Tammany Par.: Abita Creek Preserve, N30°31′25′′, W89°58′07′′, VII-6-2000, C. Carlton, D. Prowell, FIT C2 (3, LSAM) GoogleMaps . MISSISSIPPI: Hancock Co.: 2 mi N Waveland, Bayou La Croix , V-23-1982, W. H. Cross, blacklight at edge of marsh (2, MEMC) . Pt. Clear Island , VI-23-1977, S. Testa (2, MEMC) . Harrison Co.: Newman Lumber Co.: Landon , VIII-11-1969, UV trap (1, DSC) . Lee Co.: Natchez Trace mi. 260, N34°15′56′′, W88°45′21′′, X-20-2009, J. G. Hill, Black Belt Prairie (3, MEMC) GoogleMaps . Noxubee Co.: Noxubee Natl. Wild. Ref. , N33°13′30′′, W88°48′43′′, VII-24-2008, J. A. MacGown (1, MEMC) GoogleMaps , II-19-1985, W. P. Chan (1, MEMC) . Oktibbeha Co.: T18N, R14E sec. 33SE, VI-6/13-2000, R. Brown, J. MacGown, interception trap (1, MEMC) . Winston Co.: Tombigbee Nat. Forest , N33°11′50′′, W83°03′20′′, VI-1-1999, J. A. MacGown (1, NCSU) GoogleMaps . MISSOURI: Washington Co.: Washington State Park , 30.08548, −90.68038, IX- 4-2012, L. E. Watrous, leaf litter (1, DSC) GoogleMaps . NORTH CAROLINA: Johnston Co.: Clayton, NCSU Research Farm , VII-5-1985, M. Duke, light trap (1, NCSU) . Mecklenburg Co.: Charlotte , McDowell Nat. Pr., 35°5.979, 81°41.480, 650′, V-27/ VI-4-2010, J. F. Cornell, UV light trap (1, LSAM) . Charlotte , Reedy Creek Co. Park, IX-1-1995, J. Bryan and J. Cornell, flood debris, litter in ravine (1, LSAM) . Mint Hill , VIII-21/30-1993, UV light trap (1, LSAM) , V-5/13- 1993, UV lt. (1, NCSU), VIII-31/ IX-9-1993, UV light trap (7, NCSU) . OHIO: Cuyahoga Co.: Fairview Park, MacBeth Ave , VI-27-2010 (1, DSC) , VIII-22- 2007 (1, DSC) , VII-17-2003 (3, DSC) , VII-15-2005 (3, DSC) , VII-2-2003 (1, DSC) , IX-7-2007 (3, DSC) , VII-30-2007 (1, DSC) , VII-15-2011 (1, DSC) , VI-13-2000 (1, DSC) , VI-29-2005 (1, DSC) , VI-12- 2010 (3, DSC) , VIII-2-2005 (2, DSC) , VI-8-2004 (1, DSC) , VII-22-2004 (2, DSC) . North Olmstead ,
Frank Street, VI-17-2006, H. J. Lee, UV light trap (2, DSC). TEXAS: Walker Co. : Ellis Prison Unit, V-24-1980, D.A. Dean, ex. suction trap (1, TAMU) .
Distribution ( Fig. 15 View Fig ). Usually found east of the Mississippi River, with most records from localities west of the crest of the Appalachian Mountains. The few collections from west of the Mississippi River have been from Arkansas, Louisiana, and east Texas.
Comments. This is the stoutest of the North American species, but not all appear as stout as is shown by Fig. 6 View Figs . The male genitalia ( Fig. 1 View Figs ) are readily recognized by the acutely bi-angulate apex that is best seen in lateral view, with the angle of the (morphologically right) apex dorsal and more pro- tuberant, and the angle of the (morphologically left) apex ventral with the apical margin between them evenly curved. The large dorsal tentorial foveae, stouter body, large size (1.2–1.5 mm), and indistinct medial indentation of the head base are helpful in recognizing this species.
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Eupsenius peckorum
Chandler, Donald S. 2023 |
Eupsenius rufus
Peck, S. B. & M. C. Thomas 1998: 40 |
Chandler, D. S. 1997: 69 |
Park, O. & J. A. Wagner & M. W. Sanderson 1976: 64 |
Park, O. 1954: 19 |
Park, O. 1942: 128 |
Bowman, J. R. 1934: 115 |
Leng, C. W. 1920: 131 |
Raffray, A. 1911: 110 |
Raffray, A. 1908: 254 |
Raffray, A. 1904: 253 |
Brendel, E. & H. F. Wickham 1891: 2 |
Gemminger, M. & B. de Harold 1868: 693 |
LeConte, J. L. 1863: 28 |
LeConte, J. L. 1863: 53 |
Eupsenius dilatatus
Chandler, D. S. 1999: 172 |
Chandler, D. S. 1997: 69 |
Motschulsky, T. V. von 1856: 7 |