Iphthiminus opacus (LeConte 1866)

Gardiner, Rebekka M. & Pollock, Darren A., 2015, Revision of the Nearctic species of the genus Iphthiminus Spilman (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae), Zootaxa 4048 (3), pp. 352-391 : 362-363

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4048.3.2

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6114390

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Iphthiminus opacus (LeConte 1866)
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Iphthiminus opacus (LeConte 1866)

( Figs. 4 View FIGURE 4 , 5 View FIGURE 5 , 6 View FIGURE 6 , Appendix 2)

Iphthimus opacus LeConte 1866a: 121 , 172, 174 [Type Area: Nebraska, Kansas, N. Dakota, S. Dakota, Oklahoma, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, etc. (see notes on types). Type repository: MCZ] LeConte 1866b: 61; Casey 1890: 408; Slosson 1893: 290; Slosson 1894: 4; Bowditch 1896: 9; Casey 1924: 327; Leng et al. 1920: 235.

Iphthinus opacus: Spilman 1973b: 89 .

Iphthiminus opacus : Poole and Gentili 1996: 437; Bousquet 1991; 261; Majka et al. 2008: 694, 708, 709.

Notes about type material. No specific gender of specimens was mentioned in the original description. There are four type specimens: one lectotype and three paralectotypes. The lectotype (here designated) is of undetermined gender, and has the following labels: light green circular label/ [handwritten det label] “I. rugosus Lec.”/ “ opacus Lec ”/ “ Type 7206”/ “Jan-Jul 2005 MCZ Image Database” / [red label] “ LECTOTYPE Iphthimus opacus LeConte design. Gardiner & Pollock 2015”. The three paralectotypes are unlabeled, except for a small circular label on each (two with pink label, one with light green label). The lectotype has the following characteristics: all appendages intact, elytra separated posteriorly. Light green circular labels represent localities in Nebraska, Kansas, N. Dakota, S. Dakota, Oklahoma, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, etc. (pers. comm., Dr. Philip Perkins, 2013).

Description. With general features of Iphthiminus , and the following characteristics: GHW 2.5–3.8 mm.; GPW 4.00– 6.45 mm; GEW 5.15–8.2 mm; HL 2.7–4.5 mm; PL 2.7–4.7 mm; EL 9.4–14.5 mm; TL 14.8–22.7 mm; ratio of HL/HL 0.71–1.1; PW/PL 1.05–1.54; GEW/EL 0.47–0.67; HW/PW 0.52–0.75; HL/PL.77–1.16; PL/EL 0.27–0.37; TL/GEW 2.46–3.27; GEW/EL 1.5–2.12; PW/GEW 0.60–0.89. Pronotal punctation coarse, punctures confluent, giving rise to pronotal sculpturing, lateral edges of pronotum distinctly serrate; elytral striae extremely coarse, often overlapping to form ‘dashes’; apex of parameres closely associated with each other, slightly flared.

Diagnosis. Specimens of Iphthiminus opacus ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 ) are diagnosed on the following characteristics: pronotum and elytra rugose, with punctures often confluent, pronotal margins distinctly serrate, paramere apices closely associated ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 ).

Distribution. Based on examined specimens, the geographic range ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 ) of this species is as follows, organized by county (detailed locality list in Appendix 2): UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Arizona: Maricopa (1). California: Riverside (1), San Bernardino (1), Unknown (1). Connecticut: Litchfield (1). Maine: Aroostook (2), Hancock (3), Lincoln (1), Penobscot (5), Washington (1), York (2), Unknown (1). Massachusetts: Barnstable (1), Essex (3), Franklin (2), Worcester (1), Unknown (6). Michigan: Alcona (1), Alger (2), Arenac (1), Baraga (1), Charlevoix (2), Cheboygan (8), Chippewa (5), Delta (1), Emmet (1), Lake (1), Mackinac (1), Marquette (23), Newaygo (1), Wayne (1), Unknown (5). Minnesota: Beltrami (9), Cass (1), Hubbard (1), Ramsey (1), Roseau (1), Saint Louis (9), Unknown (7). Montana: Carter (1). New Hampshire: Carroll (1), Cheshire (1), Coos (3), Grafton (4), Hillsborough (1), Strafford (6), Sullivan (4), Unknown (2). New York: Clinton (3), Essex (9), Nassau (1), St. Lawrence (4), Unknown (15). Pennsylvania: Lycoming (1), Monroe (6), Northampton (1), Pike (2), Potter (1), Westmoreland (4). South Dakota: Custer (5), Fall River (1), Pennington (1), Unknown (7). Texas: Unknown (1). Vermont: Bennington (1), Windsor (1). Virginia: Henrico (1). Wisconsin: Bayfield (11), Oconto (1), Vilas (5), Waupaca (1), Unknown (1). Wyoming: Crook (8), Unknown (2). CANADA. Alberta (1). Manitoba (10). Nova Scotia (4). Quebec (39). Ontario (22). Saskatchewan (1). Unknown (4).

MCZ

Museum of Comparative Zoology

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Tenebrionidae

Genus

Iphthiminus

Loc

Iphthiminus opacus (LeConte 1866)

Gardiner, Rebekka M. & Pollock, Darren A. 2015
2015
Loc

Iphthiminus opacus

Majka 2008: 694
Poole 1996: 437
1996
Loc

Iphthinus opacus:

Spilman 1973: 89
1973
Loc

Iphthimus opacus

Casey 1924: 327
Leng 1920: 235
Bowditch 1896: 9
Slosson 1894: 4
Slosson 1893: 290
Casey 1890: 408
LeConte 1866: 121
LeConte 1866: 61
1866
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