Turbophloeus simplex (Schenkling)
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Turbophloeus simplex (Schenkling)
Figures 1, 120–132; map 3.
Epiphloeus simplex Schenkling, 1900: 397 . Lectotype ♂. Here designated. Bolivia. (ZALF). (Specimen point mounted, gender symbol affixed to paper point; support card; locality label; repository label; Schenkling collection label; Schenkling detection label; syntype label; DEI repository label; ZALF acronymic label; lectotype label; plastic vial with abdomen and aedeagus.) Corporaal, 1950: 254. Paralectotypes: One specimen. Bolivia, Stauting ( ZALF) .
Epiphloeus pilosus Chapin, 1927: 6 . Bolivia, Tumupasa. New Synonymy (USNM). Corporaal, 1950: 254.
Diagnosis: As in the generic section of diagnosis.
Description: Length 6. 0 mm; width 2.0 mm. Form: Oblong rectangulate. Integument: Mostly brown, legs yellow and with brown infuscations, elytra with admixture of light brown and dark brown regions, elytral setae yellow or dark brown. Head: Eyes large, very convex; vertex between eyes broad. Thorax: Side margins with well developed tubercles, anterior transverse depression prominent, disc not smoothly sculptured, with elevated and depressed regions, punctations coarse, but not easily discernable; elytral side margins parallel to posterior four-fifths, then sharply rounded to apex, disc subcorrugated and coarsely punctuate. Abdomen: Aedeagus (fig. 132) very long, narrow, tubular; phallobasic rod present, phallic plates very narrow, apex in form of rounded knob.
Variation: Length 5.0–7.0 mm; width 1.5–2.0 mm. The intensity of contrast between the light brown and dark brown regions on the elytral disc varies.
Natural history: A large series of this species was collected in a Malaise trap on tree fall by Max Barkley between November and December.
Distribution (map 3): Seventy-five specimens examined. Colombia: Caquetá: Mun. San José del Fragua, Vda. La esmeralda, 1º20'N 7º66'W, 9-13-IX-2000, 1250 m, Malaise, E. Gonzáles: Norte de Santander: ANU, Los Estoraques, Qda. La Media, 8º13'N 73º14', 1-16-XII-2003, Malaise, 1480 m, J. Vargas; idem, 8º14'N 73º15'W, 29-X-18-XI-2003, Malaise, 1850 m, J. Vargas & E. Bayona; Risaralda: SFF, Otún Quimbaya Cuchilla, Camino, 04°43'N 75°35'W, 19-I-4-II-2003, G. López: Boyacá: SFF., Iguanaque, La Planada, 05°25'N 73°27'W, 21-I-7-II-2001, Malaise, 2850 m, P. Reina:SFF Iguaque, Cerro Pan de Azucar, 5º25'N 73º27'W, 18-V-10-VI-2001, 2860 m, R. Reina; idem, 12-IX-13-X-2001, 3300 m, P. Reina; idem, Quebrd Los Francos, 5º25'N 28º60'W, 7-24-II-2001, Malaise, P. Reina; Cabaña Mamarramos, 5º25'N 73º27'W, 2855 m, Malaise, 13-30-VII-2000, P. Reina. Huila: PNN Cueva de los Guácharos Alto el Mirador, 01º38'N 76º06'W, 6-20-1-2002, J. Urbano. Bolivia: Cochabamba: Cochabamba. Santa Cruz: Amboro National Park, Los Volcanes, 18°6'S 63°36'W, 20-XI-- 12-XII-2004, 1000 m, Malaise trap, M. V. L. Barclay & H. Mendel. Specimens are deposited in BMNH, IAVH, USNM, and WOPC.
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Turbophloeus simplex (Schenkling)
Opitz, Weston 2008 |
Epiphloeus pilosus
Corporaal, J. B. 1950: 254 |
Chapin, E. A. 1927: 6 |
Epiphloeus simplex
Corporaal, J. B. 1950: 254 |
Schenkling, S. 1900: 397 |