Chrysobothris wintu Wellso & Manley

Wellso, Stanley G. & Manley, Gary V., 2007, A revision of the Chrysobothris femorata (Olivier, 1790) species group from North America, north of Mexico (Coleoptera: Buprestidae), Zootaxa 1652, pp. 1-26 : 12-14

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.273993

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6246375

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3B4487D5-B54C-036F-FF73-FD5BFA0ABE65

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scientific name

Chrysobothris wintu Wellso & Manley
status

sp. nov.

Chrysobothris wintu Wellso & Manley View in CoL , sp. nov.

( Figs 9 View FIGURES 1 – 12 , 21 View FIGURES 13 – 24 , 33 View FIGURES 25 – 36 )

Description. Holotype male. Size, 10.2 mm x 4.3 mm. Sculpture irregular, rough dorsally, shining bronzyblack with elytral foveae dull brassy; more shining ventrally than above. Head with frons greenish and transverse rusty area near middle of eyes and larger transverse goldish-rusty area just above antennal socket, both areas interrupted at middle of frons; occiput with broad smooth, grooved longitudinal carina forming indistinct Y anteriorly; frons nearly flat, its surface coarsely, evenly punctate and clothed with long white setae; clypeus greenish-gold, semicircularly rounded on each side of median groove; antennae greenish at base, apical four antennomeres magenta, slightly narrowed toward apex, intermediate antennomeres compact- about as long as wide; third antennomere shorter than combined length of next two antennomeres. Pronotum less than twice as wide as long, widest at anterior ¼ with lateral margin slightly undulating to posterior ¼ then narrowed sharply; anterior margin sinuate; posterior margin strongly sinuate; disc convex, uneven with longitudinal median depression deeper in middle and raised area lateral to it behind middle of disc; surface irregularly punctate with larger punctations laterally; disc with raised callosities with some parallel transverse ridges on either side of middle, and with long white setae laterally. Elytra distinctly wider than pronotum, sides rounded basally then subparallel to widest at posterior 1/3; lateral margin serrulate from basal 1/5 to apex with serrulations largest on apical half; three raised dark indistinct transverse bands- one near basal 1/5, one just behind middle, and last at apical 1/3; depressed brassy irregular indistinct foveae at basal 2/5 and 4/5 not reaching sutural elytral margin; four longitudinal costae: 1st, indistinct, laterally parallel with apical half of elytra, 2nd, about ¼ from lateral margin, strong near anterior fovea, weaker apically, 3rd, indistinct except near anterior fovea, and 4th, strongest costa, about a ¼ from and parallel with sutural margin, from near base to apex. Underside: bronze, with long white prosternal setae; laterally with dark bluish raised callosities on abdominal ventrites 2, 3, and 4. Last ventrite semicircularly emarginate; profemur, pro- and mesotibiae greenish-bronze. Inner margin of protibia with row of 6 small teeth; metatibia straight and brownish; tarsi greenish-blue. Male genitalia ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 13 – 24 ) strongly constricted before middle and tapering toward base, spines of paramere noticeable and pointing toward base of male genitalia.

Allotype female. Size, 9.5 mm x 4.0 mm. Frons brownish-magenta with moderately sized irregular raised areas on either side of midline, two near antennal bases and two below vertex; antennae dark bronze with sensory area on apical eight antennomeres reddish-brown; clypeus maroon, margin greenish-black. pronotal raised areas bluish-black with interconnecting transverse ridges interrupted by median depression. Scutellum black. Elytral discal foveae rather indistinct, more brassy than darker elytra. Underside: with legs more magenta than males, tarsi bluish-black. There is some color variation in the female's clypeus, usually bronzegreen. Female pygidium ( Fig. 33 View FIGURES 25 – 36 ) with a shallow depression on either side of the median carina.

Type specimens. Described from 144 males and 164 females. Holotype male labeled USA, CALIFOR- NIA: Shasta Co., 4 mi W Redding, 19-VI-1965. F. M. & V. S. Beer. Beating Quercus garryana Dougl. ex Hook. FRANK M. BEER COLLECTION, Univ. of Idaho. Acc. Dec. 1986. Female allotype labeled: USA, CALIFORNIA: Shasta Co., 6 S. Lakehead, 20-VI-1965, F. M. & V. S. Beer. From Quercus garryana Dougl logs. FRANK M. BEER COLLECTION, Univ. of Idaho. Acc. Dec. 1986. Holotype (red label) and allotype (blue label) specimens deposited in USNM. Paratypes: ARIZONA: 1ɗ Huachuca Mts., Copper Canyon S. end, 15-V-85, G. H. Nelson; 1ɗ Yuma Co., Yuma vic. Moralis Dam, VI-VIII-82 (emg.), C. L. Bellamy. CAL- IFORNIA: 1Ψ Autioch, 26-V-33 - M. Cazier; 1ɗ, 1Ψ Bass Lake, 28-IV-34, R. P. Allen; Boulevard 1ɗ 9-VII- 52, D. J. & J. N. Knull; Calaveras Co., 1Ψ Mokell Hill, 22-VI-21, F. E. Blaisdell. 2ɗɗ, 4ΨΨ Castella, VII-12, Van Dyke; Colusa Co., 1ɗ, 4ΨΨ 15 mi SW Williams on Hwy 20 @ mile marker 6 80, 25 -IV-92, T. C. MacRae; Contra Costa Co., 4ΨΨ Alamo, 24-VI-47, D. Giuliani; 1ɗ E. side Mt. Diablo, 12-V-62, R. L. Westcott; 1Ψ Alhambra Val., 20-V-19, F. E. Blaisdell, 1ɗ Vine Hill, 7-VI-31 Blaisdell; Davis, 1Ψ 8-VI-38, B. E. White, 1Ψ 9-VI-62, R. L. Westcott; El Dorado Co., 1Ψ Georgetown, 29-VIII-48, D. Giuliani, 1ɗ 3 mi SW Somerset, 1- 20-V-78, B. Warton; 1ɗ Emigrant Gap, 26-VI-37, M. Cazier; Fresno Co., Clovis, 1ɗ 3-V-, 1ɗ 28-V-, 1Ψ 3-VI- 79, all A. J. & M. E. Gilbert; 2ɗɗ Firebaugh, 6,7- VI- 75 M. Robey; 1Ψ Idlewild, 8-VII-28, Van Dyke; Imperial Co., 1Ψ Laguna Dam, 21-V1 -79, J. Cope; Kern Co., 3ɗ Arvin, 29-VI-67, L; Frudden; 1Ψ 81/ 2 mi. SW Bodefish, 1-VIII-68. F.M. & V.S. Beer; 1Ψ 4 mi NE Buttonwillow, 28-VI-61, C. W. O'Brien; 1ɗ 5.3 mi N. Caliente, em. 20-24-VII-99, R. Turnbow; 1ɗ, 2ΨΨ 2.3 mi E Lost Hills, 28-VI-91 T. C. MacRae; Lake Co., 1ɗ Middletown, 2-VI-56, D. Giuliani; 1ɗ Mt. St. Helena, 22-23-V-54, D. Giuliani; La Grange: 1ɗ 17-VII-49, R. P. All e n; 1 Ψ V-30, 1 Ψ 28-VII-61, R. P. Allen; Los Angeles Co., Placerita Canyon Parks, 1Ψ 10-VI-73, 1ɗ 16- VII-74, F. T. Hovore; 2ɗɗ, 2ΨΨ S. Gabriel Mts., 1/ 2 mi SE Crystal Lake, 11-VII-68, F. M. & V. S. Beer; 1Ψ Crystal Lake, 29-VI-50, F. X. Williams; Madera Co., 2ΨΨ New Columbia Ranch, 11-VI-73, M. Robey; Marin Co., 1ɗ, 1Ψ Fairfax Canyon. 3-V-53, 1Ψ Fairfax, 28-V-55, D. Giuliani; 1ɗ, 1Ψ Larkspur, 20-VI-54, D. Giulani; 1Ψ Mill Valley, 18-V-23, E. P. Van Duzee; 1Ψ Woodacre, 16-VI-57, D. Giuliani; Mendocino Co., 1ɗ 30- V-22, E. R. Leach; 1ɗ Dos Rios, 27-V-39, W. F. Barr; 1ɗ, 2ΨΨ Twin Rocks, 10-VII-29, E. C. Van Dyke; 2ɗɗ 28-V-22, 20-VI-20, E. R. Leach; 1Ψ Midway, 24-V-36, E. S. Ross; 1Ψ 13mi W. Mineral, 9-VII-54, D. J. & J. N. Knull; 3ɗɗ, 4ΨΨ Mt. St. Helena, 9-VI-18, E. P. Van Duzee; 1ɗ 27-IV-50 R. P. Allen, 1Ψ 11-V-2001, Sk. E. Haskins; Napa Co., N. side Howell Mt., 2 mi NNE Angwin, 1300', 1Ψ 26-VII-81; 1Ψ 7-VII-81. 1Ψ 19-VII-81, H. B. Leech; Nevada Co., 2ΨΨ 10 mi S. Grass Valley, 2-V- 70 F.M. Beer; 4ɗɗ, 1Ψ Northfork, 11-VI-33, R. P. Allen; 2ΨΨ Newton, 14-VII-49, D. J. & J. N. Knull; Orange Co., 1Ψ San Juan Canyon, 13-VI-64, E. Weidert; Harding Canyon, 8ɗɗ, 2ΨΨ 29-V-78, R. Velten; 1ɗ Parasio Hot Springs, 15-VII-54, B. Lot; 1ɗ Paso Robles, 9-VI-27, Blaisdell; Placer Co., 1Ψ Auburn State Recreation Area, 1-4mi SE Auburn, 1-VI-91, T. C. MacRae, 2ɗɗ, 1Ψ Placerville, 4-III-15, F. B. Herbert; Placerville, 3ɗɗ 9-III-13, 1ɗ -14, J. J. Sullivan; Placerville, 1ɗ VI-15, 1 Ψ 6-VI-16, 1ɗ 3-VII-16, 1Ψ 26-VII-16 (bred) H. E. Burke; 1ɗ, 1Ψ Palo Alto, 5-VI-18, Burke & Hartman; Pumas Co., 1ɗ Meadow Valley, 3500-4000', 2-VII-24, E. C. Van Dyke; Riverside Co., 1ɗ Anza, 28-VI- 60; 1ɗ Pinyon Flats, 13-V-64; 1ɗ Pinyon Flats 4000', 10-VI-59; 1Ψ 2.5 mi. N. Pinyon Flats, 21-VI-62, all G. H. Nelson; 1Ψ San Bernadino Mts., Cajon Pass, 29-V-62, G. H. Nelson; San Bernardino Co., 1Ψ Victorville, 6-VII-63, R. L. Westcott, 1Ψ Mt. Baldy, 25-VIII-63, Weidert. 1Ψ Lake Arrowhead, 22-VI-64, R. D. Ward; San Diego Co., 2ΨΨ 5 mi E. Oak Grove, 5-VII-59, R. L. Westcott; 6ɗɗ, 3ΨΨ 3 mi. E. of Banner, 24-V-62 & 1ɗ 24-V-62, G. H. Nelson; 1ɗ, 1Ψ San Gabriel Mts., 1 mi above Mt. Baldy Village, Glendora Ridge Rd., 27-VII- 93, G. H. Nelson; San Joaquin Co., 1ɗ Stockton, 10-VIII-74; 1Ψ 4 mi S. Ft. Stockton, 2-I-76 (reared ex. Salix ), K. W. Brown; Santa Clara Co., 1Ψ Almaden, 9-VI-35, E. P. Van Duzee; 1ɗ Morgan Hill, 27-VIII-51, V; Harris; 1Ψ Guadalupe Res., 4-IV-74, B. Carscens; 11ɗɗ, 10ΨΨ Guadalupe Cr., IV-73, C. Y. Kitayama; 4ɗɗ, 6ΨΨ Hicks Road, 3-III-73 & VI-74, L. Bezark; 7ɗɗ, 13ΨΨ San Jose-Hicks Rds., 20-VI-73, L. Bezark; 1ɗ, 2ΨΨ 18-IV-74, M. J. Robey; 2ɗɗ, 1Ψ Los Gatos (IBM), 29-lV-73, C. Y. Kitayama; 1ɗ, 2ΨΨ San Jacinto Mts., Idyllwild, 9,17,19- VI-40, F.M. & V.S. Beer; 3ɗɗ, 2ΨΨ 11-IV-73, M. Ebertz; 1Ψ San L. Obispo, 30-V-32, V. L. Clemence; Santa Cruz Co., 1Ψ Soquel, 14-VIII-67, A. & A. Gillogly; 1Ψ Santa Cruz Mts., Boulder Crk., 26-IV-68, A. & A. Gillogly; 1ɗ Santa Rosa, 8-VI-40, J. R. Helfer. 1ɗ 21-IV-72, G. M. Nishida; Shasta Co., 3ΨΨ 6 mi. S. LakeHead, 20-VI-65, F. M. Beer; 3ɗɗ, 1Ψ 4 mi W. Redding 19-VI-65, F. M & V.S. Beer; Siskiyou Co., 1ɗ Shasta Retreat, 3-VII-05; Solano Co., 4ɗɗ Putah Canyon 27-VII-38, B. E. White; Sonoma Co., Sobre Vista: 2ɗɗ 24-IV-10, 2ΨΨ 6-V-10. 1ɗ 10-IV-11, all Van Dyke; 1ɗ, 1Ψ Springville, VII-33, F. T. Scott; 1ɗ Stanford Univ., 6-V-54, P. S. Bartholomew; Stanislaus Co., 1ɗ Highway I-5 -J 18 exit-Newman overpass, 14-V-80, F.M. Beer; 1Ψ La Grange, 20-VII-69, R. P. Allen; Tehama Co., 2ΨΨ Rancho Tehama, 6- VI-73, B. Carstens; Trinity Co., 2ΨΨ 27-IX-17, E. R. Leach; 1ɗ, 1Ψ Coffee Creek, 7-VII-50, D. Giuliani; 1Ψ 28-V-34, T. Aiken; Tulare Co., 1Ψ Camp Creek, 8-VI-17, R. L. Beardsley; 1Ψ Carrville, 29-VI-13, Van Dyke; 1Ψ 19-VII-32, T. S. Scott, 2ΨΨ Carrville, 2400-2500', 8-VI-34, G. E. Bohart; 1Ψ Hot Springs, 2-VI-39, Van Dyke; 1ɗ VI-30, F. T. Scott; 2ΨΨ Visalia, VI-30, F. T. Scott; 10ɗɗ, 11Ψ 21-VIII-2005, R. D. Haines; 1ɗ Ash Mtn Kwh Pwr Sta #3, 8 -VI-85, 2ΨΨ 15-VI-85, R. D. Haines, 1Ψ 17-V-86, 1Ψ 31-V-86, 1Ψ 9-VI-86, all R. D. Haines; 1Ψ Yermo, 5-VII-39, W. M. Pearce, 1ɗ Yosemite, 3800-4000', 1-VI-31, G. L. Smith; 2ɗɗ Yosemite, 20, 23 -V-21, Van Dyke; 1ɗ, 1Ψ 3880-4000' 14-15-VI-38, C. T. Sierra; 1Ψ Yosemite Valley, 10-VI-, 1Ψ 25-VI- 21, Van Dyke; Yuba Co., Sierra Foothill Field Stat., 3 mi N. Smartville, 7-V-80, 1ɗ J. Chemsak, 1Ψ J. DeBenedictis. OREGON: 1ɗ Ashland, 16-IV-10, P. D. Sergent; Benton Co., 1Ψ 1 mi N. Suver, 1-VIII-66, F. M. & V. S. Beer; 1ɗ, 1Ψ Douglas Co., Cabin Creek Rest Stop, 1-5 -IX-99, R. L. Westcott; Jackson Co., 1Ψ 4 mi S. Ruch, 13-VII-68, R. L. Westcott; Josephine Co., Grants Pass, 2ɗɗ, 2ΨΨ 10-V-39, F. M. Beer, 1Ψ 4-VII- 69, R. L. Westcott; Polk Co., 1Ψ 2 mi N. Suver, 1-VIII-49, F. M. Beer, 2 mi NW Suver, 1ɗ 8-VIII-69, 1ɗ 16- VI-71, 1ɗ 8-IX-72, R. L. Westcott; 2ɗɗ, 2ΨΨ Rogue River, 16-VI-59, K. Goeden; Yamhill Co., 1ɗ 6.7mi W. Carlton, 18-VII-68, R. L. Westcott. WA S H I N GTO N: 1Ψ Asotin Co., Anatone, 3-III-47, F. Beer. MEXICO: BAJA CALIFORNIA: 1Ψ N. Par Nac. Const. 1857, 1615m, 26-V-89, R. L. Westcott on Quercus . Paratypes deposited in following collections: AMNH, BKDC, BMNH, CASC, CLBC, DSVC, FMNH, FTHC, GHNC, GVMC, HAHC, LACM, LGBC, LBC, MCZC, MSUE, RDHC, RHTC, RLWE, RMBC, SGWC, TAMU, TCMC, UICM, USNM and UICM.

Hosts. Adult hosts are usually oaks, and specimens have been collected on: Quercus agrifolia Nee, Q , chrysolepis Liebm., Q. gravesii Sudw. , Q. garryana Douglas , Arctostaphylos viscida Parry , Pyrus communis Linnaeus , Salix scouleriana Barratt ex Hook. , and Betula spp. Larval host records from California based on adult emergence include: 1ɗ Platanus racemosa Nutt. , in Stanislaus Co., 14-V-80, F. M. Beer; 1ɗ Quercus spp. 1974, L. Bezark; 1Ψ Q. kelloggii Newb. (Q. california) by H. E. Burke from Placerville also same host; 3ɗɗ reared from Q wislizenii A. DC, Placerville by J. J. Sullivan; 1Ψ from Napa Co., 2 mi NNE Angwin by H. B. Leech; 1ɗ Q. douglasii Hook. & Arn. , at Guadalupe Creek, Santa Clara Co. on 10-IV-73 by C. Y. Kitayama; 1Ψ Q. berberidifolia Liebm. {dumosa Nutt.}, from 2.5 mi N Pinyon Flats, Riverside Co., emerged 21-VI-62 (host collected 21-VI-61) G. H. Nelson. From Placerville, 1ɗ reared from Prunus domestica Linnaeus by J. J. Sullivan and 2ɗɗ were reared from Salix lasiolepis Benth. , by H. E. Burke. One male was reared from black willow, Salix nigra Marsh. at Yuma, AZ. by C. L. Bellamy.

Comments. Males: 9.7 – 11.2 mm long, 4.3 – 5.0 mm wide. Females: 9.5 – 13.1 mm long, 3.9 – 5.8 mm wide.

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

FMNH

Field Museum of Natural History

LACM

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Buprestidae

Genus

Chrysobothris

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