Geomyphilus insolitus ( Brown, 1928 )
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Geomyphilus insolitus ( Brown, 1928)
( Fig. 21–25 View Figures 21–30 )
Aphodius (Platyderides) insolitus Brown, 1928: 18 ; Dellacasa 1988: 314.
Geomyphilus insolitus ; Gordon and Skelley 2007: 399.
Type locality. Payne Co., Oklahoma [ U.S.A.].
Type repository. Canadian National Collection. Ottawa (type not examined).
Redescription. Length 4.5–6.0 mm; elongate-oblong, moderately convex, shiny, glabrous. Pale reddish brown; head posteriorly and pronotal disc more or less widely brownish; legs and antennal club pale reddish brown. Head with epistome moderately convex on disc, toward clypeal margin sparsely minutely granulate; finely, rather closely and somewhat irregularly punctured postero-medially; clypeus feebly sinuate at middle, obtusely round at sides, lateral margins arcuate, thinly bordered, edge reflexed and glabrous; genae broadly round, ciliate, not protruding from the eyes; front rather finely, irregularly punctured. Pronotum moderately convex, shallowly depressed near posterior angles, dually punctured; large coarse punctures, ten times or more larger than small, irregularly scattered throughout, denser near hind angles, closer on sides, sparser on disc; small, very fine punctures not closely, evenly sparse throughout; anterior angles broadly round; lateral margins rather subparallel toward base and slightly inwardly sinuate before hind angles, thinly bordered, edge glabrous; hind angles obtusely round, base regularly arcuate, finely bordered. Scutellum distinctly punctured on basal half. Elytra slightly broader posteriorly; striae fine, rather closely punctured, subcrenulate; interstriae almost flat, very finely and sparsely punctured. Hind tibiae upper spur somewhat shorter than first tarsal segment; latter as long as following three segments combined. Male: pronotum relatively less convex, more transverse, more sparsely punctured; fore tibiae spur stout; inferior spur of middle tibiae shortened and obliquely truncate apically; aedeagus Fig. 24–25 View Figures 21–30 . Female: pronotum relatively more convex, less transverse, more densely punctured; fore tibiae spur slender; middle tibiae inferior spur acuminate.
Material examined. U.S.A.: Illinois: 4 mi. NW of Hopkins Pk. , Kankakee Co., 29.IV.1948, leg H. F. Dybas & R. F. Inger, ex a fecal chamber of Geomys bursarius illinoensis (1 ex., DCGI) ; Hopkins Park, Kankakee Co., reared from larvae collected ex fecal chamber of Geomys bursarius illinoensis , adults emerged on 25.V.1951 ; leg. H. F. Dybas & R. F. Inger (2 exx., DCGI); Indiana: 3 mi. S. jct. Hwy 10 & Sr. 55, on Sr. 55, Newton Co., 29.IX–08.XII.1991, leg. P. Kovarik, Geomys burrow pitfall (1 ex., DCGI) ; Oklahoma: vcty. Wilburton , Latimer Co., 19-21.XII.1991, leg. K. Stephan & P. Skelley (206 exx., DCGI) .
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Geomyphilus insolitus ( Brown, 1928 )
Dellacasa, Marco, Dellacasa, Giovanni, Skelley, Paul E. & Gordon, Robert D. 2017 |
Geomyphilus insolitus
Gordon, R. D. & P. E. Skelley 2007: 399 |
Aphodius (Platyderides) insolitus
Dellacasa, M. 1988: 314 |
Brown, W. J. 1928: 18 |