Enneboeus caseyi Kaszab, 1981

Gimmel, Matthew L., Johnston, M. Andrew & Merkl, Ottó, 2018, Enneboeus marmoratus Champion New to the USA, with a World Catalog of the Family Archeocrypticidae (Coleoptera: Tenebrionoidea), The Coleopterists Bulletin 72 (2), pp. 269-278 : 271-272

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010-065X-72.2.269

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persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/EF6487F1-FF95-2F6A-0B5E-151DFE50CB97

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scientific name

Enneboeus caseyi Kaszab, 1981
status

 

Enneboeus caseyi Kaszab, 1981 ( Figs. 7–9 View Figs )

This species is recorded in the literature from Florida, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina , and Texas, as well as Mexico (Chiapas, Hidalgo,

8) Ventral habitus; 9) Lateral habitus. Scale bars = 1.0 mm.

México, Morelos, Nuevo León, Oaxaca, Puebla, Querétaro, San Luis Potos´ı, Tamaulipas, Veracruz) and Panama ( Triplehorn and Wheeler 1979; Merkl 1988; Young 2002; Ciegler 2014). We here report this species from OKLAHOMA [new state record]: Payne Co.: Stillwater, 36°07.03´N 97°04.15´W, at light, 30 June 2005, leg. M. Gimmel (2, MLGC); same data except 20 February 2005 (1, MLGC). Additional records for the species, not examined by us, are available for Oklahoma in Comanche (CSUC) and Latimer (TAMU) Counties on SCAN (<symbiota4.acis.ufl.edu/scan/portal>). A total of 39 specimen records from KANSAS [new state record] are deposited in SEMC and determined by Z. Falin: Barber Co.: Lasswell Rd, 0.35 mi. S Union Chapel Rd, 37.13961°, -98.7889°, forested draw, sifted gallery forest leaf litter, Berlese funnel extraction, 5 June 2009, Z. Falin (5); Eagle Hall Community Center, on Union Chapel Rd 3.4 mi. E Lasswell Rd, 37.15612°, -98.73125°, flight intercept trap, 2–5 June 2009, Z. Falin & D. Bennett (1); Bourbon Co.: Fort Scott, 9 mi. SW Hollister Wildlife Area, 37.7830°, -94.8237°, canopy trap, 26 June – 6 July 2006, G. Salsbury (2); Douglas Co.: Clinton Lake, 0.75 km SW dam, off 900 E Rd, 38.9054°, -95.3351°, sifted leaf litter, low forest, 31 March 2007, Z. Falin (8); Ellsworth Co.: Faris Caves, Kanopolis Federal Wildlife Area, 38.69376°, -98.10221°, sifted leaf litter at base of rock bluff, Berlese funnel extraction, 30 April 2012, Z. Falin (2); same data except 15 September 2012 (15); Harvey Co.: Harvey County West Park, 38.07634°, -97.5796°, sifting leaf litter, uplands, Berlese funnel extraction, 1 February 2014, Z. Falin (1); Kiowa Co.: 14 mi. SSE Greensburg, 37.4549°, -99.2556°, canopy trap, 22–26 May 2006, G. Salsbury (1); McPherson Co.: McPherson County State Fishing Lake, south side, 38.47523°, -97.47079°, sifting Neotoma sp. nest detritus in rock crevice, Berlese funnel extraction, 12 April 2011, Z. Falin & K. T. Eldredge (3); Sedgwick Co.: Wichita, N St Paul St and W 17th St N, 37.7162°, -97.3755°, canopy trap, 21–30 June 2005, G. Salsbury (1). Additionally, we report new records from MARYLAND [new state record] deposited in USNM and determined by W. E. Steiner: Talbot Co.: Wittman, 12 March 1974, W. E. Steiner (1); same data except 13 April 1974 (1); 2 June 1975, from pile of moldy thatch (4); 18 May 1979 (1); 25 May 1979, on cut log of Acer rubrum (1), from pile of moldy thatch (1); 23 June 1979, reared from moldy thatch (2, with larval exuvia in microvial); 20 July 1979 (6); 25 July 1979, reared from moldy thatch (5); 5 August 1979, blacklight (1); 10 August 1979, blacklight (1); 22 May 1980 (2); 23 May 1980, reared from moldy thatch (15 adults, 64 larvae, 14 pupae in alcohol and dry gelatin capsule); 14 June 1980 (2); 19 July 1980 (2); 18 July 1982 (1); 11–12 July 1987 (3); 28–30 May 1988, W. E. Steiner & J. M. Swearingen (3); same data except 38°48’N, 76°17’W, 9 May 1993, W. E. Steiner, colr. (2); 4 July 1994, W. E. Steiner & J. M. Swearingen (8); 15 July 1995 (3); 21 Sep. 1995 (6). “Moldy thatch” on labels refers to mowed lawn grass clippings that were piled at the base of trees or partly shaded sites and examined for beetles after 1–3 weeks. Larval and adult E. caseyi were kept in small plastic containers with moldy grass for rearing (W. E. Steiner, personal communication). These specimens represent the northeasternmost records of the species thus far.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Archeocrypticidae

Genus

Enneboeus

Loc

Enneboeus caseyi Kaszab, 1981

Gimmel, Matthew L., Johnston, M. Andrew & Merkl, Ottó 2018
2018
Loc

Enneboeus caseyi

Kaszab 1981
1981
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