Chlamydatus schuhi Knight, 1964

SCHUH, RANDALL T. & SCHWARTZ, MICHAEL D., 2005, Review of North American Chlamydatus Curtis Species, with New Synonymy and the Description of Two New Species (Heteroptera: Miridae: Phylinae), American Museum Novitates 3471 (1), pp. 1-56 : 48-49

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Chlamydatus schuhi Knight
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Chlamydatus schuhi Knight View in CoL

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Chlamydatus schuhi Knight, 1964: 141 View in CoL (n.sp.). Chlamydatus knighti Kelton, 1965: 1140 View in CoL (n.sp.,

host). NEW SYNONYMY.

DIAGNOSIS: Recognized by the relatively small size, total length 2.66 or less, the pale fore­ and middle femora contrasting with the dark hind femora, and by always having a portion of the hemelytra—and often the posterior margin of the pronotum—pale and somewhat greenish. Most easily confused with pale specimens of C. obliquus on the basis of coloration of dorsum and legs, but total length in that species always 2.78 or greater, whereas total length in C. schuhi never more than 2.66.

HOSTS: Most frequently collected on the Polemoniaceae ( Leptodactylon sp. and Phlox sp. ) and the Asteraceae ( Chrysothamnus spp. ).

DISTRIBUTION: Great Basin of western North America.

DISCUSSION: Kelton (1965) described Chlamydatus knighti on the basis of specimens from Utah and eastern Washington. He compared his material with specimens of C. schuhi from British Columbia , which he indicated were identified by Knight. Although Kelton believed size, coloration of the pronotum, and form of the male genitalia to be diagnostic for these two nominal species, after having examined large numbers of specimens, including the types and associated material, from a variety of localities and hosts, we can find no constant differences in coloration, size, or genitalic structure to support the distinction. The distributions are also grossly overlapping suggesting variation rather than discrete differences. Furthermore, the phenotypes of both C. schuhi and C. knighti occur in more than one series from a single locality and host. We therefore treat these names as synonyms new synonymy. Although Kelton (1965) illustrated the male genitalia of the two nominal species as distinctive, our comparison suggests that his rendering of the vesica for C. schuhi is in error.

SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Holotype: Chlamydatus schuhi : female: ‘‘ 2 miles east of Redmond, Ore, June 25, 1939, Gray and Schuh’’; deposited in the National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C. Holotype: Chlamydatus knighti : male: ‘‘Coulee City, Wash., 12.VI.1959, Kelton & Whitney, Iva axillaris , Type No. 8902’’; deposited in the Canadian National Collection of Insects, Ottawa.

Additional specimens: CANADA: British Columbia : Fruitvale, July 11, 1970, L. A. Kelton, 23, 10♀ (CNC). Oliver, May 27, June 26, 27, 1959, L. A. Kelton, R. E. Leech, Leptodactylon pungens (Polemoniaceae) , 213, 18♀ (CNC). USA: California: Alpine Co. : 1.5 mi NE of Red Lake, July 25, 1955, E. I. Schlinger, 13, 2♀ (UCD). Red Lake, July 16, 1962, M. E. Irwin, 13 (UCD). Inyo Co. : Bishop, June 13, 1972, Gilbert and Paddock, Phlox sp. (Polemoniaceae) , 13, 2♀ (CAFA). Mariposa Co. : Yosemite National Park, August 1, 1940, D. E. Hardy, 13 (KU). Mono Co.: 10 mi NE of Bishop, June 3, 1975, J. D. Pinto, 13, 10♀ (UCR). Siskiyou Co.: road mi 1 E of Shasta City, McBride Campground, July 23, 1962, D. C. Rentz and C. D. MacNeill, 1♀ (CAS). 3 mi E of Bartle, July 22, 1962, D. C. Rentz and C. D. MacNeill, 13, 1♀ (CAS). 5 mi N of Ga­ zelle, June 15, 1959, L. A. Kelton, R. Madge, Chenopodium sp.(Chenopodiaceae) , 1♀ (CNC). Bear Basin, August 9, 1967, C. Brown, 43, 4♀ (PUC). Yolo Co.: Putah Canyon, July 12, 1932, R. L. Usinger, 1♀ (UCB). Idaho: Bonneville Co.: 4 mi W of Swan Valley, 5400 ft, July 10, 1973, C. Musgrave, 1♀ (OSU). Oneida Co. : Stone Reservoir, May 31, 1969, G. F. Knowlton, 1♀ (USU). Nevada: Humboldt Co. : 5 mi S of jct of Rts 8A and 34A, Sheldon National Antelope Range, 1900 m, July 2, 1979, R. T. Schuh and B. M. Massie, Chrysothamnus sp. (Asteraceae) , 43, 1♀ (AMNH). Winnemucca, June 26, 1936, R. H. Beamer, 2♀ (KU). Lander Co.: Kingston Creek Canyon, Toiyabe Mts., 6500–7500 ft, June 28, 1983, R. T. Schuh and M. D. Schwartz, unidentified sp. ( Asteraceae ), 123, 10♀ (AMNH). Smith Creek Valley, 9.5 mi S of Rt 2, T15N, R19E, 6300 ft, June 20, 1983, R. T. Schuh and M. D. Schwartz, 1♀ (AMNH). Mineral Co.: 27 mi SW of Hawthorne on Rt 359 (1 mi NE of Anchorite Summit), 7400 ft, July 2, 1983, R. T. Schuh and M. D. Schwartz, unidentified sp. ( Polemoniaceae ), 713, 46♀ (AMNH, CNC). Nye Co.: 11 mi N of Belmont, T10N, R46E, sec. 26, 7200 ft, June 29, 1983, R. T. Schuh and M. D. Schwartz, Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus (Asteraceae) , 103, 11♀ (AMNH). Washoe Co.: Reno, Sky Ranch, June 16, 1952, E. I. Schlinger, 13 (UCD). Oregon: Crook Co.: 5 mi E of Redmond on Hwy 126, June 22, 1979, G. M. Stonedahl and M. D. Schwartz, Phlox sp. (Polemoniaceae) , 253, 40♀ (OSU). 5 mi E of Redmond, June 22, 1979, R. T. Schuh, 453, 35♀ (AMNH). Deschutes Co.: 1 mi S of Millican on Pine Mt. Road, 4380 ft, June 21, 1979, G. M. Stonedahl, G. Cooper, M. D. Schwartz, Chrysothamnus nauseosus (Asteraceae) , 113, 5♀ (OSU). 1 mi S of Millican, 4380 ft, June 21, 1979, R. T. Schuh, Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus (Asteraceae) , 143, 5♀ (AMNH). 2 mi E of Redmond, June 25, 1939, J. Schuh, Gray, paratype, 1♀ (CNC). 29 mi E of Bend, Horse Ridge Summit, 4300 ft, June 29, 1978, Lattin and Oman, 23 (OSU). 3 mi W of Millican, sand dunes, July 6, 1977, J. D. Lattin, 13 (OSU). Grant Co. : 16 mi NE of Prairie City, July 13, 1991, W. F. Chamberlain, 13, 2♀ (TAMU). Harney Co.: Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, 10 mi S of Headquarters, July 12, 1968, P. W. Oman, 4♀ (OSU). Jackson Co.: Siskiyou Summit on Int. 5, July 4, 1982, G. M. Stonedahl and T. J. Henry, Phacelia hastata (Hydrophyllaceae) , 93, 13♀ (AMNH). Siskiyou Summit, 4300 ft, July 5, 1982, T. J. Henry and G. M. Stonedahl, Lupinus sp. (Fabaceae) , 53, 16♀ (USNM). Wallowa Co.: Joseph, June 6, 1970, P. W. Oman, 13 (OSU). Utah: Duchesne Co.: Roosevelt, June 12, 1963, G. F. Knowlton, 1♀ (USU). Iron Co. : Kanarraville, June 9, 1960, G. F. Knowlton, 13 (USU). Juab Co.: Mills, June 7, 1963, G. F. Knowlton, 1♀ (USU). Millard Co.: Cove Fort, June 20, 1928, E. W. Davis, Iva axillaris (Asteraceae) 1♀ (CNC). Deseret, July 8, 1965, G. F. Knowlton, 1♀ (USU). Tooele Co.: 4 mi NE of Camel Back Mountain, May 24, 1954, P. D. Ashlock, Leptodactylon sp. (Polemoniaceae) , 23 (USNM). Dugway Proving Grounds, dog area, May 28, 1953, P. D. Ashlock, Phlox sp. (Polemoniaceae) , 133, 5♀ (USNM). Vernon, June 15, 1924, G. F. Knowlton, 13 (CNC). Unknown Co.: Antelope , July 1, 1931, J. Nottingham, 13 (KU). Washington: Grant Co. : Coulee City, June 12, 1959, Kelton and Madge, Iva axillaris (Asteraceae) 7♀ (CNC). Spokane Co.: Spokane, August 8, 1931, R. H. Beamer, 1♀ (KU). Wyoming: Sweetwater Co.: 11.5 mi S of Eden, by old Hwy 187, August 23, 1965, H. B. Leech, 1♀ (CAS). Teton Co.: Grand Teton National Forest, August 7, 1972, L. A. Kelton, 173, 6♀ (CNC).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Miridae

Genus

Chlamydatus

Loc

Chlamydatus schuhi Knight

SCHUH, RANDALL T. & SCHWARTZ, MICHAEL D. 2005
2005
Loc

Chlamydatus schuhi

Kelton, L. A. 1965: 1140
Knight, H. H. 1964: 141
1964
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