Phradonoma nobile (Reitter, 1881)

Háva, Jiří, Herrmann, Andreas & Clark, William H., 2011, Phradonoma nobile (Reitter, 1881) (Coleoptera: Dermestidae), First Record of the GenusPhradonomaJacquelin Du Val, 1859 in the Nearctic Region, The Coleopterists Bulletin 65 (4), pp. 434-435 : 434-435

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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/072.065.0423

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scientific name

Phradonoma nobile (Reitter, 1881)
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Phradonoma nobile (Reitter, 1881) ( Fig. 1 View Fig )

Material Examined. USA: A r i z o n a, P i n a l County, Casa Grande, 29.ix. -3.x.2009, W. B. Warner collector, 1 female, voucher specimen in the collection of A. Herrmann. The exact location is at the SW corner of Kleck Road and Evens Road in Casa Grande , Arizona, at 32°54′31″N, 111°38′ 45 ″W, elevation 432 m (1,416 ft) GoogleMaps .

Remarks. The single female specimen was collected during the day on flowers of Isocoma acradenia (Green) (Asteraceae) blooming next to a couple of large cattle dairies and a calf facility. It is a scraped over area of desert with some native plants regrowing. Hypothetically, the dairies may have imported feeds infested with the dermestid.

Distribution. The species is known from Cyprus, England (introduced), Greece, Portugal, Spain, Algeria, Egypt, Eritrea, Libya, Morocco, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Tunisia, Zimbabwe, Afghanistan, “Caucasus”, India (Madhya Pradesh, Rajastan, Uttar Pradesh), Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tadzhikistan, Turkmenistan, United Arab Emirates, and Uzbekistan (Háva 2003, 2011). This is the first report of the species in the USA, where it is likely an introduced species.

(Photo by A. Herrmann). Total length = 2.8 mm.

The following is a supplement to Beal’ s (2003) key to the adults of the Nearctic genera of Dermestidae:

15′. Antennal club composed of 3–8 segments; length of terminal 3 segments in male not longer than length of preceding 8 segments combined; segments of club symmetrical, pectinate, or flabellate, but if club of 3 or 4 segments, then segments always more or less symmetrical. Species more or less broadly distributed..................................................16A

16A. Anterior tibiae with spines along shaft......... ................................................ Phradonoma

16A′. Anterior tibiae without spines along shaft......................................................................16

16. Antennal fossa at least partially enclosed behind by knife-like carina. Metasternum without transverse stria near anterior margin. Elytral markings variable.......... Trogoderma

16′. Antennal fossa appearing broadly open behind, but posterior margin marked by low, thread-like carina. Metasternum with transverse stria at anterior margin. Elytra with single, diagonal, subbasal fascia ......... Reesa

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Dermestidae

Genus

Phradonoma

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