Helops aereus Germar, 1824
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4136.1.7 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:05B55D13-ECE4-40B3-8E7F-8438B1900234 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6074226 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FE87E3-FFE4-1E3F-2CE9-BB7AD815FE25 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Helops aereus |
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comb. nov. |
Nalassus (?) aereus ( Germar, 1824) , comb. n.
( Figs. 4–6 View FIGURE 4 View FIGURE 5 View FIGURE 6 )
aereus Germar 1824: 160 (Helops) ; Horn 1870: 396 ( Helops ); Allard 1876: 19 ( Stenomax ); Allard 1877: 36, 148 ( Stenomax ); Horn 1880: 152 ( Helops ); Seidlitz 1896: 695 ( Helops ); Steiner 2009: 332 –333, fig. 1 ( Helops ).
= aratus Say 1827: 241 ( Helops ); Allard 1877: 49, 201 ( Catomus ). The name was synonymized by LeConte (1866).
Material (prepared for genitalia). 2♂♂, 5♀♀ (CN): USA, Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Russett, near Oxbow Lake, 39°06′52″ N, 76°48′25″W, 17.iii.2013 (leg. W. Steiner).
Comments. Subgeneric position of this species is unclear. The coarse, sparse punctation on the first male abdominal ventrite is similar to males of the subgenus Caucasonotus Nabozhenko, 2000. This is in contrast to all other subgenera, in which males have denser and finer punctation on the first abdominal ventrite than on other ventrites. On the other hand, males of Caucasonotus have a V-shaped setal brush and V-shaped punctation of very coarse and longitudinal punctures.
Distribution. USA: District of Columbia, Virginia, Alabama, Indiana, Kansas, Maryland, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina.
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Helopini |
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Helops aereus
Nabozhenko, Maxim, Nikitsky, Nikolay & Aalbu, Rolf 2016 |
aereus
Steiner 2009: 332 |
Seidlitz 1896: 695 |
Horn 1880: 152 |
Allard 1877: 36 |
Allard 1876: 19 |
Horn 1870: 396 |
Germar 1824: 160 |