Odontocorynus pulverulentus (Casey)
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Odontocorynus pulverulentus (Casey) |
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Odontocorynus pulverulentus (Casey) View in CoL
( Figs. 12, 16 View Figs , 33 View Figs )
Centrinus pulverulentus Casey 1892: 600 . Lectotype female, here designated, labeled ‘‘N.C.’’, ‘‘CASEY/ bequest/ 1925’’, ‘‘pulverulentus-2/ PARATYPE
262 USNM/ 37881’’, ‘‘ LECTOTYPUS / Centrinus View in CoL / pulverulentus Casey / Prena design. 2007.’’ Paralectotypes 1 male, 4 females, labeled (1) ‘‘N.C.’’, ‘‘Oi’’, ‘‘CASEY/ bequest/ 1925’’, ‘‘TYPE USNM/ 37881’’, ‘‘pulverulentus/ Csy.’’; (2) same as lectotype except ‘‘pulverulentus-3’’; (3) ‘‘Col.’’, ‘‘June’’, ‘‘CASEY/ bequest/ 1925’’, ‘‘TYPE USNM/ 37875’’, ‘‘coloradensis/ Csy’’; (4) ‘‘Luling Tex/ Wickham’’, ‘‘CASEY/ bequest/ 1925’’, ‘‘TYPE USNM/ 37882’’, ‘‘lulingensis/ Csy’’; (5) ‘‘Col.’’, ‘‘CASEY/ bequest/ 1925’’, ‘‘TYPE USNM/ 37876’’, ‘‘densissimus/ Csy’’ [see nomenclatural notes below].
Odontocorynus pulverulentus . Blatchley & Leng (1916).
Odontocorynes coloradensis Casey 1920: 418 (in table). Holotype female, labeled ‘‘Col.’’, ‘‘June’’, ‘‘CASEY/ bequest/ 1925’’, ‘‘TYPE USNM/ 37875 About USNM ’’, ‘‘coloradensis/ Csy.’’ New synonymy.
Odontocorynus lulingensis Casey 1920: 422 View in CoL (in table). Holotype female, labeled ‘‘Luling Tex/ Wickham’’, ‘‘CASEY/ bequest/ 1925’’, ‘‘TYPE USNM/ 37882 About USNM ’’, ‘‘lulingensis/ Csy.’’ New synonymy.
Odontocorynus densissimus Casey 1920: 419 View in CoL (in table). Holotype female, labeled ‘‘Col.’’, ‘‘CASEY/ bequest/ 1925’’, ‘‘TYPE USNM/ 37876 About USNM ’’, ‘‘densissimus/ Csy.’’ New synonymy.
Recognition. This is the only species with scaled elytral striae. If the scales are abraded, one should verify the absence of fine hairs in the punctures with at least 40X magnification.
Distribution. United States and possibly adjacent Mexico, southern half of Great Plains ( Fig. 33 View Figs ).
Type locality. United States, supposedly North Carolina .
Material examined. UNITED STATES: Colorado ( CWOB 2 , USNM 2 About USNM ) , Kansas ( USNM 2 About USNM ) , Minnesota ( CWOB 7 ) , Nebraska ( CMNC 3 , CWOB 35 , JPPC 1 , TAMU 1, UNSM 26 About UNSM , USNM 18 About USNM ) , New Mexico ( CWOB 6 , TAMU 5 , USNM 6 About USNM ) , North Carolina ( USNM 4 About USNM , provenance suspect) , Oklahoma ( CWOB 8 , TAMU 14 , USNM 29 About USNM ) , South Dakota ( TAMU 2 ) , Texas ( AMNH 3 About AMNH , CMNC 20 , CWOB 59 , TAMU 156 , USNM 129 About USNM ) , Wyoming ( TAMU 1 ) . Total 539 specimens.
Temporal occurrence. Mid April to mid October.
Plant association. Asteraceae : Aphanostephus skirrhobasis (1X), Gaillardia pulchella (2X), Gutierrezia sarothrae (2X), Helianthus sp. (2X), Ratibida columnaris (2X), Rudbeckia sp. (2X), Thelesperma simplicifolium (3X), Gutierrezia sarothrae [as Xanthocephalum sarothrae ] (1X). Fabaceae : Vigna unguiculata [as black-eyed pea] (1X). Lamiaceae : Monarda punctata [as horse mint] (4X). Solanaceae : Solanum torreyi (1X).
Nomenclatural notes. Casey (1892) states ‘‘described from the female’’ and later ( Casey 1920) restricts the concept of O. pulverulentus to the series from North Carolina. Accordingly, I have designated a female specimen as lectotype and disregarded Buchanan’s preliminary (but annotated) designation of a male. Included in the type series of O. pulverulentus are the single type specimens (holotypes by monotypy) of O. coloradensis , O. lulingensis , and O. densissimus which Casey (1920) described based on individual variation; not included is the differently labeled male from North Carolina ( USNM type 1396) that Buchanan transferred from the addenda to the tray with the type series in 1942. The spatial distribution of the material available does not support Casey’s record from North Carolina; the ‘‘N. C.’’ on the labels of the syntypes is probably erroneous. Buchanan (1935) gives a brief account of how Casey removed original labels and replaced them with space-saving printed cards. Further cases of mislabeling are documented by Setliff (2007), Anderson (2008), and in this paper (three Brazilian records under O. umbellae ).
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Odontocorynus pulverulentus (Casey)
Prena, Jens 2008 |
Odontocorynes coloradensis
Casey 1920: 418 |
Odontocorynus lulingensis
Casey 1920: 422 |
Odontocorynus densissimus
Casey 1920: 419 |
Centrinus pulverulentus
Casey 1892: 600 |