Semiardistomis puncticollis (Dejean, 1831)
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Semiardistomis puncticollis (Dejean, 1831) |
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Semiardistomis puncticollis (Dejean, 1831) Figs 48 View Figures 45–46 57 View Figure 57
Clivina puncticollis Dejean, 1831: 508; Lectotype designated by Bousquet (2006: 14).
Ardistomis puncticollis (Dejean): Putzeys 1846: 647; LeConte 1857: 80; LeConte 1879: 32; Blatchley 1910: 63; Downie and Arnett 1996: 112.
Ardistomus puncticollis (Dejean): Csiki 1927: 548.
Semiardistomis puncticollis (Dejean); Erwin 2011: 238.
Type material.
Lectotype at (MHNP), glued on tip pinned, labeled: printed “Lectotype”; handwritten “36”; "puncticollis Dej. Am. bor. Dej."; "Lectotype Clivina puncticollis Dej. des. S. W. Nichols 1984.".
Type area.
Given by Dejean (1831: 509) as " Amérique septentrionale."
Diagnosis.
Body piceous with green reflections. Head with several supraorbital setae. Pronotum with more than two premedial setiferous punctures, pronotal disc with several setiferous punctures. Elytral surface completely smooth, striae absent, punctures deeply impressed, setiferous. Abdominal sternum VII plurisetose. Wing atrophy reported by Nichols (1998a: 193). Body length given by Bousquet (2006: 14) as 4.8-6.5 mm.
Habitus.
dorsal aspect, as in Fig. 48 View Figures 47–48 .
Geographical distribution
( Fig. 57 View Figure 57 ). Known only from southeastern United States and adjacent northeastern Mexico ( Nichols 1988a; Bousquet 2006).
Material examined.
USA. Enterprise, Fla 13 5 (USNM, 2) Crescent City, Fla (USNM, 1). L. Harney, Fla. May (USNM, 2) San Jacinto Co. Tex, Jun 68 (USNM, 3) Etats unis Guer (MHNP, 5).
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