Parapelonides nigrescens ( Schaeffer, 1904 )

Opitz, Weston, 2014, Revision of the New World GenusParapelonidesBarr (Coleoptera: Cleridae: Enopliinae), The Coleopterists Bulletin 68 (1), pp. 73-81 : 73-81

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scientific name

Parapelonides nigrescens ( Schaeffer, 1904 )
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Parapelonides nigrescens ( Schaeffer, 1904) ( Figs. 15 View Figs , 27 View Figs , 31 View Figs , 32 View Fig )

Enoplium nigrescens Schaeffer, 1904: 221 . Holotype (USNM), gender unknown. Type locality: Texas, Brownsville , Esperanza Ranch.

Parapelonides nigrescens: Barr 1980: 281 .

Diagnosis. Specimens of this species superficially resemble those of P. penrosei , but in that species the elytral disc is entirely reddish with no traces of a longitudinal infuscation as in P. nigrescens .

Redescription. Size: Length 5.0 mm; width 2.0 mm. Form: As in Fig. 27 View Figs . Integument: Cranium, prothorax, mesoscutellum, elytra, pterothorax, and abdomen reddish; antenna, tibiae, and tarsi black; femora mostly yellow, infuscated distally. Head: Cranium roughly punctate, interstitial spaces smooth and shiny; eyes narrower than frons (15:30) ommatidia small; funicular antennomeres subfiliform, capitular antennomeres 8 and 9 triangular ( Fig. 15 View Figs ). Thorax: Pronotum quadrate (75:75), sides arcuate, disc roughly punctate, interstitial spaces smooth and shiny; each elytral disc sculptured with 10 striae

composed of asetiferous punctures, 1° setae above asetiferous punctures, interstitial spaces smooth and shiny; epipleural fold broad for most of length but eventually narrowed to elytral apex. Aedeagus: As in Fig. 31 View Figs . Redescribed from a non-type male specimen collected from Brownsville, Texas.

Variation. Size: Length 4.0–5.0 mm; width 1.6–2.0 mm. The dark streak on the elytral disc varies in expression.

Material Examined. I examined 71 specimens from: USA: Texas: Cameron Co., Brownsville, 23-V-1905; idem, 25-V-1934, J.N. Knull; Hidalgo Co., 4-VII-1950, D.J. & J.N. Knull; idem, 29-III- 1953, D.J. & J.N. Knull; idem, 31-III-1953, D.J. & J.N. Knull; idem, 1-IV-1953, D.J. & J.N. Knull; idem, 15-IV-1953, D.J. & J.N. Knull; idem, 24-III- 1954, D.J. & J.N. Knull; idem, 26-III-1957, D.J. & J.N. Knull; idem, 3-IV-1961, D.J. & J.N. Knull; idem, 7-IV-1961, D.J. & J.N. Knull; idem, 11-IV- 1961, D.J. & J.N. Knull; idenm, 29-III-1963, D.J. & J.N. Knull; idem, 29-III-1963, D.J. & J.N. Knull; idem, 4-III-1963, D.J. & J.N. Knull; idem, 8-IV- 1963, D.J. & J.N. Knull; idem, 27-III-1964, D.J. & J.N. Knull; idem, 6-IV-1964, D.J. & J.N. Knull; idem, 8-IV-1964, D.J. & J.N. Knull; idem, 10-IV- 1964, D.J. & J.N. Knull; idem, 3-IV-1965, D.J. & J.N. Knull; idem, 8-IV-1965, D.J. & J.N. Knull; idem, 12-IV-1965, D.J. & J.N. Knull; idem, 5-IV- 1967, D.J. & J.N. Knull. Mexico: Tamaulipas: 0.6 km N Llera, 4-VI-1965, H. R. Burke, J. R. Meyer, J.C. Schaffner; Tamaulipas, Rio Corona, 30 km NE Ciudad Victoria, 23-III-1980, Black light trap, E.G. Riley. Specimens are deposited in TAMU, WFBC, and WOPC.

Natural History. Collected in March, April, and June; one from a blacklight trap.

Distribution. Known from southern Texas and northeastern Mexico ( Fig. 32 View Fig ).

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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

TAMU

Texas A&M University

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cleridae

Genus

Parapelonides

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cleridae

Genus

Enoplium

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cleridae

Genus

Parapelonides

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cleridae

Genus

Parapelonides

Loc

Parapelonides nigrescens ( Schaeffer, 1904 )

Opitz, Weston 2014
2014
Loc

Parapelonides nigrescens: Barr 1980: 281

Barr 1980: 281
1980
Loc

Enoplium nigrescens

Schaeffer 1904: 221
1904
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