Omolabus callosus (Sharp)

HAMILTON, ROBERT W., 2005, Omolabus Jekel in north and central America (Coleoptera: Attelabidae), Zootaxa 986 (1), pp. 1-60 : 50-51

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.986.1.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5056899

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Omolabus callosus (Sharp)
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Omolabus callosus (Sharp) View in CoL

( Figs. 7 View FIGURES 1 – 8 , 18 View FIGURES 15 – 19 , 64, 65, 66 & 67) Attelabus callosus Sharp 1889: 7

Type locality. Guatemala, Parula Verapaz

Type data. Two card mounted syntypes (male & female) with the following labels were examined: 1) Attelabus callosus , male, Type, D. S., Parula. Guat. Champion [on card with specimen]; Type [circular label with red margin]; Parula Verapaz, Champion, B.C.A. Coll. IV.3. Attelabus callosus Sharp. 2) female type D. S. Parula Guat. Champion [on card with specimen]; Type [circular label with red margin]; Parula Verapaz Champion; B.C.A. Coll. IV.3. Attelabus callosus Sharp [on card with specimen]. The male is here designated as lectotype and female as allotype.

Type holder. British Museum of Natural History ( BMNH)

Size range. Male: 5.5 x 2.7 mm to 7.8 x 3.7 mm; Female 5.9 x 3.0 mm to 7.9 x 4.1 mm.

Description. Body black; ventrites and appendages reddish­black. Head sparsely punctate, mostly smooth, without punctures; eyes reniform, not protuberant, flush with surface of head; frons bisulcate, without punctures. Rostrum as long as head in both sexes, distinctly widened beyond antennal insertions, nearly 3 times as wide as frons at apex, dorsally bisulcate from base to antennal insertions, moderately to densely punctured dorsally beyond antennal insertions; postlabial area with pair of bluntly pointed, forward projecting, weakly divergent projections. Antennae inserted at middle of rostrum in both sexes; club elongate­compact, slightly shorter than funicle; middle and terminal club segments nearly subequal in length, basal club segment slightly longer; funicular segment 1 ovo­globose, slightly shorter than scape; segment 2 shorter than 1, clavate; 3 longer than 2, subequal to segment 1 in length; segment 4 subequal to 2; 5–7 moniliform, subequal. Pronotum smooth, shiny, with some small lateral punctures, with larger punctures at lateral base, with small shallow foveae on each side of middle, with two oblique line­like lateral grooves either side of middle near base; anterior collar weakly defined, band­like. Scutellum wide, nearly twice as wide as long, 4­sided; posterior side broadly rounded. Elytra longer than wide, in dorsal view distinctly narrowed from base to apex, widest at humeri, with weak transverse depression behind scutellum; humeri simple, rounded, moderately protuberant, with dorsal posthumeral hump­like protuberance; striae small, round, deeply impressed at base, becoming smaller and more shallow posteriorly; intervals in basal ½ of elytra weakly convex, becoming flat, smooth and wide posteriorly. Profemora evenly swollen in both sexes.

Distribution ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 1 – 8 ). The range of this species extends from southern Mexico to Panama.

Comments. This species is easily recognized by the shiny black body and dorsal hump­like posthumeral protuberances (Figs. 64–67).

Host plants. Vogt (1992) recorded this species from the alder zone in SW Mexico and stated that it rolls new leaves of Apeiba glabra Aubl. (Tiliaceae) .

Specimen data. 59 specimens were examined. The sex and label data are as follows:

COSTA RICA: 1 female, Puntarenas prov., 6 km S San Vito, 13­iii­1967, 0 8°42'N, 83° 00'W, 5000', D Janzen (HAHC).

GUATEMALA: 1 female, Baja Verapaz, 8 km S Purulha, 23­v­1991, 1660 m, pine cloud forest, R Anderson; 1 male (same except 19­v­1991); 1 male, 3 km SW Purulha, Baja Verapaz, 23­xi­1991, beating vegetation, cloud forest, R Baranowski (CMNC); 1 female (same except 31­v­1991, H & A Howden) (HAHC).

HONDURAS: 1 male & 1 female, Tela­Leon Valley, 35 km S Highway, 28­vii­1979, 800 meters, G Manley; 1 female, Taladro, 12­x­1979, 79­1015, JV Mankins; 1 female (same except 15­vii­1978, 79­1477); 1 female, Comayagua, 8 km N, 8­vi­77, JV Mankins (USNM); 1 female, Lago Yojoa, 27­vi­1977, JV Mankins (CWOB).

MEXICO: 1 male, Cordoba, 1963, AB Lau; 1 male, Puebla, 15 mi. E Teziutlan, 5/ 6­ viii­1960, HF Howden; 1 male, Chiapas, Pacific slope Cordilleras, 800–1000 m, L Holzen (USNM); 1 male & 1 female, Veracruz, Cordoba, 23­vii­1963, AB Lau; 1 female, Chiapas, 9 mi. N Ocozocoatla, 18­vii­1973, Mastro & Schaffner, (TAMC); 1 male, Puebla, 16 mi. E Teziutlan, 5­viii­1968, G Vogt, H & A Howden; 1 male, Veracruz, Lake Catemaco, 9­vi­1969, H Howden, (HAHC); 5 males & 6 females, Puebla, Chicolillo below Tezuitlan, 18­viii­1982, beginning of alder zone, G Vogt; 1 female, [Coatzla?], G. Vogt; 4 males & 4 females, Puebla, below Tezuitlan, 1960, alder zone, G Vogt; 1 female, Veracruz, Chicolillo, 10 mi. E of Huatusco, 28­iv­1983, alder zone, G Vogt; 1 male, [Puebla], below Tezuitlan, ix­1967, G Vogt (USNM); 1 male, Chiapas, Montebello National Park, 24­vi­ 1990, on Hampea montebellensis, R Jones (RWHC); 1 female, Pueb. [Puebla], 15 mi East Teziutlan, 5–6 viii­1960, H F Howden; 1 female, [ Mexico], F. Islas Presidio [?], Ver.[Veracruz], 10­ix­1944 (CWOB).

PANAMA: 1 male, Chiriqui prov., 2 km N Sta. Cigra, 24–25 v­77, 1300 m 8° 51' N, 82° 36' W, Hartmann’s finca, H & A Howden, (HAHC); 3 males & 1 female, Panama Pr., Cero Campana, 23­i­ 1970, 850 m, 8° 40' N 79° 56' W, HA Hespenheide; 1 female (same except 15­iv­1970); 1 male, (same except 7­viii­1978) (CHAH); 1 male, Panama Pr., Cerro Campana, 17­ii­1959, alt. 2400 ft on foliage, HS Dybas (FMNH); 1 female, Cerro Campana, 16­iii­ 1975, 800 m, ES Ross (CASC); 1 male, El Valle de Cocle, 7­vii­1985, 2,900', D Engleman (HPSC); 1 male & 2 females, El Valle, viii­1946, NLH Krauss; 1 female, Cerro Campana, 1971, G Vogt (USNM); 1 male, El Valle de Cocle, 6­vii­1985, 2600', D Engleman (CWOB).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Attelabidae

Genus

Omolabus

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