Alloblackburneus cavidomus (Brown, 1927) Dellacasa & Dellacasa & Gordon, 2011
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.10090539 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5165053 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/504AB401-FFEE-FFBA-FF0C-0266E381FDF9 |
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Felipe |
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Alloblackburneus cavidomus (Brown, 1927) |
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comb. nov. |
Alloblackburneus cavidomus (Brown, 1927) new combination
( Fig. 11-15 View Figures 11-20 )
Aphodius cavidomus Brown, 1927: 167 .
Aphodius (Blackburneus) cavidomus ; Dellacasa 1988: 333.
Blackburneus cavidomus ; Gordonand Skelley 2007: 355.
Typelocality. Otoe Pasture, Noble Co., Oklahoma [ U.S.A.].
Type repository. Canadian National Collection, Ottawa (type not examined).
Redescription. Length 3.0- 4.5 mm; oblong, convex, shiny, glabrous. Reddish yellow to pale brownish red; elytral suture and sometimes head and pronotum slightly darker; legs brownish red; antennal club testaceous. Head with epistome moderatelyconvex on disc, finely subregularly punctured throughout; punctation somewhat sparser on disc; clypeus sinuate at middle, obtusely round at sides, distinctly bordered, edge somewhat upturned, glabrous; genae round, almost imperceptibly bristled, not protruding from the eyes; frontal suture faintly impressed; front somewhat more finely sparsely punctured than epistome. Pronotum moderately transverse, very convex, dually punctured; large punctures, five to six times larger than small, dense and coarse on sides, lacking on disc; small sparse punctures regularly scattered throughout, very fine, often indistinct, on disc; lateral margins feebly arcuate, thinly bordered, edge glabrous; hind angles obtusely round; base faintly bisinuate, thinly bordered. Scutellum flat, with few very fine punctures. Elytra almost subparallel-sided, with epipleural carina subdentiform at shoul- der, finely striate; striae rather closely punctured, feebly crenulate; intervals nearly flat, finely punctured, subapically microreticulate, alutaceous;. Hind tibiae superior apical spur regularly acuminate, shorter than first tarsal segment; latter as long as following three segments combined. Male: head and pronotum somewhat more superficially and less densely punctured; latter not narrowed frontwardly; aedeagus Fig. 14-15 View Figures 11-20 . Female: head and pronotum somewhat more coarsely and more densely punctured.
Material examined. USA, Oklahoma: Comanche Co., Wichita Mts. Refuge, 5-7.VI.1979, leg. S. & J. Peck (shortgrass prairie, prairie dog burrows) (1 ex., DCGI) ; Texas: Lubbock Co., 3 mi. W New Deal, 12.V.1977, leg. D. E. Foster & D. D. Ralstom (ex burrow of Cynomys ludovicianus ) (1 ex., DCGI) .
Distribution. U.S.A. (Oklahoma, Utah, Texas).
Bionomics. Spring, Summer and early Autumn species known to occur in burrows of the black tailed prairie dog ( Cynomys ludovicianus (Ord)) from May to September.
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Alloblackburneus cavidomus (Brown, 1927)
Dellacasa, Marco, Dellacasa, Giovanni & Gordon, Robert D. 2011 |
Aphodius cavidomus
Brown 1927: 167 |
Aphodius (Blackburneus) cavidomus
Brown 1927 |