Papusus Casey
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4453.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5976952 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2161879C-FF80-8A55-FF7A-307C627FDFC0 |
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Papusus Casey, 1897 View in CoL : 542. Type species: Papusus macer Casey, 1897 View in CoL (monotypy). Note: Genus transferred to Scydmaenini View in CoL by Franz (1985); synonymized with Leptochromus View in CoL by Franz (1995); resurrected as valid name and placed in Clidicini by O’Keefe (1998).
Diagnosis. Papusus is the only genus of Papusini; diagnosis and characteristics as for tribe, vide supra.
Composition and distribution. Papusus comprises nine species distributed in Mexico and USA (Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, Utah) ( Fig. 140 View FIGURE 140 ).
Natural history. Species of Papusus are unique among all Scydmaeninae in inhabiting the driest deserts of North America (Great Basin Desert, including the Death and Saline Valleys, Mojave Desert, Colorado Desert and Sonora Desert); moreover, adults were collected only during the hottest seasons of the year (O’Keefe 2003). Beetles were collected predominantly by pitfall traps set in the Shedscale Scrub and Creosote Bush Scrub communities, and in deserts with Agave, Amrosia , Atriplex , Yucca , Fouquieria , Pachycereus , Lysiloma and Stenocereus . Adults were found most often in alkali scrub or sand habitats with scattered vegetation, but not on open sand dunes. O'Keefe (2003) observed beetles walking on sand at night and found individuals under volcanic rocks 10–20 cm in diameter. He concluded that "in the Great Basin Desert adults of Papusus are active during the warmest time of the year and are most likely nocturnal" (O'Keefe 2003).
Remarks. All species were revised by O'Keefe (2003).
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Papusus Casey
Paweł Jałoszyński 2018 |
Papusus
Casey 1897 |
Papusus macer
Casey 1897 |
Scydmaenini
Leach 1815 |